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Apr 6 05 10:07 PM

This is "sliding" off topic...

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Apr 6 05 10:43 PM

I'm so very proud of each and every one of you *sniff*

Only thing that slides on my Exports is the hat pedal every so often. On old, fairly harsh carpet.

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Apr 7 05 8:41 AM

How much velcro do you think is needed to secure a bass drum??? Also, do I really wanna stick velcro to the bottom of my bass drum???

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Apr 7 05 9:10 AM

But how do I stick it to the drum, well, attach it, I don't wanna stick it to it now do I...

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Apr 7 05 9:16 AM

Yeah, I wouldn't use it. Just saying, you could probably use quite a small amount of heavy duty stuff and it'd work fine.

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Apr 7 05 9:19 AM

I think I'll stick to trying to find a giant non-slip mat.

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Apr 7 05 9:23 AM

If you find something suitable let me know.

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Apr 7 05 2:16 PM

Hey Jonas what about sticking this heavy duty velcro to the bottom of your pedal?
Just cut a piece to fit the shape of it.That thing should'nt move anywhere then.

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Apr 7 05 3:59 PM

The issue is that you need the other side of the velcro to stay put on the ground. If the pedal sits on carpet rather than smooth flooring, the other side isn't going to grab very well.

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Apr 7 05 8:17 PM

True, true...I'll think of something eventually.

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Apr 7 05 8:28 PM

actually, the male side of Velcro sticks well to carpet. i know this because of Hihats pedals (velcro on the underside, sticks like a mofo) and all you need ais a few small dots and a pedal is stick there, rock solid.

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Apr 7 05 10:10 PM

QUOTE (Jonas @ Apr 7 2005, 08:26 PM)
What about a bass drum?

Thats what I meant.Sorry I should have said bass drum pedal.Put a big bit of velcro on the base of your bass drum pedal.

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Apr 8 05 8:47 AM

HEYYYYYY I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM..heres what i did..i have the dw 9002 double bass pedals..well..in the pic u see here im on carpet but when i play ta my bands house on my other kit..they have wood flooring..well the dw pedals have velcrow on the bottom of them same as the hi hat..i just went out boughtme some velcrow to stick to the wood flooring its only 2 or 3 bucks for a bunch of strips..bought me some goo gone....then when id go id match it to 2 my pedals..then when wed leave id carefully pull up the strip ..that way i could still use it a few more times...then..when id pul it up id put some of that goo gone on it..and it would take off tha stickyniss...NOW does that sound like a good idea? it tottaly works for me..and u cant even tell i put velcrow on his floor..

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