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Help needed- rotating drum riser
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Weaver" data-source="post: 43362" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Re: Help needed- rotating drum riser</p><p></p><p>When we did the Austin Rodeo years ago they used a stage that rotated 7 times in one direction and then rotated back to the start position. We coiled the snake under the stage with enough twist so it would uncoil 7 times and then coil back up. Worked fine. The hard part will be how to deal with the snake coming up right in the middle of the riser, and still place you drum on there without interference.</p><p></p><p>I know that Ezra Charles (actual name is Charlie Helpinstill, the inventor of the piano pickup) did this and placed himself and a 5 foot grand piano on the riser. He had a foot switch with simple forward and back controls. No limit switches or anything, he just stopped it when he wanted too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Weaver, post: 43362, member: 317"] Re: Help needed- rotating drum riser When we did the Austin Rodeo years ago they used a stage that rotated 7 times in one direction and then rotated back to the start position. We coiled the snake under the stage with enough twist so it would uncoil 7 times and then coil back up. Worked fine. The hard part will be how to deal with the snake coming up right in the middle of the riser, and still place you drum on there without interference. I know that Ezra Charles (actual name is Charlie Helpinstill, the inventor of the piano pickup) did this and placed himself and a 5 foot grand piano on the riser. He had a foot switch with simple forward and back controls. No limit switches or anything, he just stopped it when he wanted too. [/QUOTE]
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