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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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I am trying with much and extreme frustration to get one of those drum springs back onto my Challenger I Drum. Some guy had a video on how to do it, but those links are completely broken now.
Before I pull all of my hair out, and my dog takes any more abuse from me, can anyone suggest a method or technique on the best way to get that spring threaded back on the drum? My hands are cramping up at this point... I have screwdrivers, needle nose pliers, plenty at my disposal. -Losing my mind...
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Call up the manufacturer? They should be able to do something about that problem. Update us after you call in. If not, hopefully Irvin comes by and saves the day
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Marietta, Ga
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Sorry I don't know what he's talking about. Maybe some pictures may be helpful. All I picture is a drum spring on an old drum brake. Tey had a special tool for installing those. May be the case here too.
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I finally found a UK youtube clip that show it, but his spring is obviously larger or tensioned ligther.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Htx91OgyWE In the real world, at least on a Eagnas, that spring is a LOT tighter. I finally got the spring onto the drum last night by winding it one quarter-round at a time and holding it onto the drum with my fingernails. It finally disfigured the springs a little (stretched them open), and at least it works again. Thanks guys.
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My machine is 15 years old and still working well. I might upgrade it to one of these. http://www.eagnas.com/logic90.html I will purchase the drop weight assembly only since the mounting and clamps are still working well. |
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Anyway, after this spring fling, a crank is looking pretty attractive, LOL.
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Or a Wise 2086 Pro?
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Nevermind.
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