by ozrivera » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:19 pm
This is a set of Caribbean rhythm artisan congas I purchased about a year ago. They had scenery painted on them which had many chips and was also peeling. I striped and sanded these babies in what seemed like forever. I applied a stain and polyurethane from an air gun. Sanded again and polished by hand. I also striped, sanded and repainted the rims and side plates, and polished all the lugs. I also added the bottom and middle band which are polished aluminum. All in all I put about 200 hours worth of work to these drums. The inside of the barrels are charred since they are made of reclaimed wood from old rum barrels that are about 20-30 years old. That char would leave black dust on the floor whenever the drum was played. So I also put several layer of polyurethane on the inside of the barrels. I also added a homemade conga protector system that resembles the one's on the moperc congas and added the extended lug nut and replaced all nuts and bolts. I added a clear rubber hose cushion system on the bottom of the drum that works like a charm. The sizes are 11 ¾ and 12 ¼ conga and tumba. The head on the conga I bought at a music store in Puerto Rico and is of puertorican cow, made by a company named NS.
Hope you enjoy. They are also for sale, anyone interested please PM me. Lots of love and sweat went into this project. They look beautiful.
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Pa-tra ni-pa cojer impulso.