Donovan Hepburn
Remove the drums and take them to an auto parts store that has a brake drum lathe.
Remove the wheel and tap the drums at back with a 'deadblow' hammer, rotating the drum as you do this. The brake shoes tend to hold drums on.
New brake drums are broken in the first time you go for a drive usually.
Don't put them in the song to start with.
Yes, you can take oil drums to a scrap yard, but they typically need to be empty and free of contaminants. Many scrap yards have specific guidelines for accepting oil drums, including whether they need to be crushed or cleaned. It's best to check with your local scrap yard for their specific requirements and regulations before bringing in oil drums.
Raise the vehicle, support it securely on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels. Hit the drums a few times with a heavy hammer around the outside edge. Pull the drums outward. If they are stuck, hit them harder.
When you are transporting your drums it might be good with drum-cases(http://www.maxlinemusiccases.com/images/drumcases.jpg).So drum-cases are good if you don't want your drums too get scratches. And when you've got your drums array at home it would be good to clean sometimes, like dust them and polish them.
Steel Drums take about a week of hard labour to make Steel Drums take about a week of hard labour to make
A collective nouns for drums are a set of drums or a line of drums.
if your refering to rear brakes there drums on a 2002 model and the drums come with 2 screws in the drums, you remove them from where they are and put them in the other 2 holes and screw in to loosen the drum.
If they sound good and are easy to carry around, then it really doesn't matter what brand you get. Hope that helps. Burswood instruments (including drums) are made in Hong Kong. They are good drums for beginners, but the hardware used in manufacturing won't stand up to a lot of moving or the abuse that gigging will put on them. Better to use these as practice/ learning drums, and take the Pearls or Sonors to the stage.
Gretsch Drums manufactures many different types of drums. Gretsch Drums manufactures Steve Ferrone Signature series drums as well as the Broadkaster series drums.