Drum paddles

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  • #52281
    kladave
    Participant

    ISE2 1242w

    Any trick to getting these on

    Dave

    #311190
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Drum paddles

    Well, was there…? 🙂 Never done one.

    #311191
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: Drum paddles

    Place… slide…. walk….

    :p45:

    #311192
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Drum paddles

    Penguin45 wrote:Place… slide…. walk….

    :p45:

    Followed by a fishtail and a shimmy no doubt. 😆

    Jim.

    #311193
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: Drum paddles

    Only if it’s icy – can do the tummy sliding thing then.. 😀

    Chris.

    #311194
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Drum paddles

    iadom wrote:Well, was there…? 🙂 Never done one.


    No,i’m putting them in the freezer to see if that works,Chris i do understand that they slide in but you can’t get enough force from the rear of the drum to force them forward.

    Dave

    #311195
    deltra
    Participant

    Re: Drum paddles

    i gently opened the plastic lugs, then pushed them on,making sure that the securing tab was in correct place (about 2mm up)

    #311196
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Drum paddles

    Just to come back to this one, may have to remove a drum lifter on a Vestel ISE5-2 tomorrow, how easy are they to take out and will they refit?

    #311197
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Drum paddles

    Jim

    I ended up opening the tabs a little to get them to slide on.

    As to your first question,the paddles were already off/damaged.

    Dave

    #311198
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Drum paddles

    Not actually seen one off and didn’t bother risking it this morning.

    I wanted to see if there was a suitable hole underneath to check on any foreign bodies that might be in the drum.

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