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monkeythedrummer
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  10:40:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I might have the chance to pick up some aluminium drum shells to make a kit.

Has anyone played a full aluminium kit? What was it like? It'll be a little step into the unknown, but it could be awesome.

I want to make something a little like the Spizz kits..

Thinking 18x14, 14x12 and 10x7.

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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  10:56:21  Show Profile  Visit Captain Bubble's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Looking forward to photos!

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moosetication
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  11:07:34  Show Profile  Visit moosetication's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Someone hereabout has (or had, anyway) a Trick ali kit and raved about it. Darned if I can remember who.

Edit: I tried searching, but I think the topic has long since been archived.

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docadiddle
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  12:27:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by moosetication

Someone hereabout has (or had, anyway) a Trick ali kit and raved about it. Darned if I can remember who.

Edit: I tried searching, but I think the topic has long since been archived.


Yeah, he had a one word forum name. Might have begun with an 'S'.

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New Boy
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  12:46:06  Show Profile  Visit New Boy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by moosetication

Someone hereabout has (or had, anyway) a Trick ali kit and raved about it. Darned if I can remember who.

Edit: I tried searching, but I think the topic has long since been archived.



IRRC he lived Wigan way and I think his name was Bill or something like that.

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moosetication
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  13:18:41  Show Profile  Visit moosetication's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That's him. Bill Helsby. MDF name "Bill" but not been here since January 2011.

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chrisdrums
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  14:18:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Funny. I was looking at one of my Acros the other day and thinking "I wonder how light an aluminium kit would be and how would it sound?" Sounds like an interesting project!

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docadiddle
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  15:09:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by moosetication

That's him. Bill Helsby. MDF name "Bill" but not been here since January 2011.


That's the one! (just one letter wrong, B not S)

FWIW, I made my own aluminium snare drum out of a strip of 3mm aluminium sheet, rolled and seam welded. Hardware from an old Remo snare.

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P_Royale
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  20:35:49  Show Profile  Visit P_Royale's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I think Echo drums make Alu kits, they where at last years Jobeky Drum Show.

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Drumheduk
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  20:42:41  Show Profile  Visit Drumheduk's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Given how awesome alu snares are, would love to hear one/it!

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monkeythedrummer
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  20:55:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Echo are the guys I'm talking to about the shells.

It's a toss up between these and mahogany shells.

Both would be 18/14/10.

The aluminium would ideally have single flanged a clip hoops, the mahogany vintage maple hoops.

But I need to sell the kits I've already made first....


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benjisonfire
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Posted - 17/04/2012 :  21:01:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
mahogany (if it's the same african mahogany used on my pearl snare) would be my choice. mahogany sounds damn good to me.

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Bill
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  16:26:57  Show Profile  Visit Bill's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Apologies for the delay. I only found out about this thread from a friend of mine asking if I still went on this forum and that I had been mentioned by name so I thought I would at least find out.

I've been away from drumming for quite a while now but I decided not to sell my kit simply knowing I would eventually want to get back into it at some point and there is no such thing as 'too old'. Also once you have sold the best kit you will ever own you simply don't have that kit anymore.

I have occasionally taken the odd drum out of it's case just to look at it as you do and it is still perfectly in tune after months of not being touched so yes, I would still rave about this kit to anyone who cared to sit there and be bored by it. The sound was always my biggest love for aluminium shells simply because they are very resonant without any overtones or unwanted noise. An exceptionally clean sound in my opinion and to my ears. I once described it to someone as "you know how drummers might spend a long time in a studio tuning and playing with microphones and recording equipment til they get that full bodied, cean stuio sound? Well... it sounds like that."

In the response to the question of weight: Same as a wooden kit. Heavier, stronger material: thinner shells. Plus I weighed it.

Hope this helps.

Bill.

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monkeythedrummer
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Posted - 28/04/2012 :  17:27:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Bill!

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