Adjusting a cantilevered drum sander

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Re: I've started my nylon string crossover guitar

Post by Dave Bagwill » Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:06 pm

Haven't tried it, but it makes sense and it won't hurt anything to try. You might want to provide a slight downward pressure on the OB side as you slip in the shims.
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Re: I've started my nylon string crossover guitar

Post by John Parchem » Fri Feb 14, 2014 8:19 pm

Kevin in California wrote:Okay so mine is cutting LESS on the outboard side so that would do the reverse of what I want to accomplish, but if I shim the two bottom bolts, that would cause the drum to tilt down, correct? I don't have it in front of me, but......
Wouldn't it tilt up, that is the free side will be higher than the supported side.

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Re: I've started my nylon string crossover guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:03 pm

I dunno know!!! :>)
If that is true, then shimming the top would bring the outboard side down???

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Re: I've started my nylon string crossover guitar

Post by John Parchem » Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:40 pm

Kevin in California wrote:I dunno know!!! :>)
If that is true, then shimming the top would bring the outboard side down???
If you are shimming the top the drum is pivoting from the bottom. Going toward the outboard side by shimming the top should push the outboard side of the drum down.

That is how I see it anyway.

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Re: Adjusting a cantilevered drum sander

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:08 pm

The way mine worked: the outboard side was low. By lifting it a bit, and shimming the top two screws on the inboard side, the screws are kept from moving forward, so the drum stays in place.

That will work, if you just look closely at it, and if it is like my performax.
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Re: Adjusting a cantilevered drum sander

Post by John Parchem » Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:56 pm

I re-looked at Dave's pictures and I agree with him. It is bolted in a different configuration than I understood. The shim is pushing the drum away from the outboard side.

Sorry for the confusion.

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Re: Adjusting a cantilevered drum sander

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:23 pm

What's confusing is why they built it that way in the first place :-)
Though it is a time-saver, for the most part.
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