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Conga hardware

Postby dakest » Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:19 am

I have a 11" LP ardiente shell and an old matador 11 1/4 shell, I want to make a custom set out of these the matador is 30 in, tall, the ardiente is 28in.
I want to cut the top of the matador to make them both the same height, I will need hardware for these, I will like any suggestions or ideas, also anyone selling any used hardware.
All input will be appreciated, thanks in advance. :D
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby busyflyin » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:38 pm

Why wouldn't you cut the bottom?
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby burke » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:54 pm

I have to say I echo Mr. Flyin ... cutting the top means going though a lot more real estate, but most important - reshaping the bearing edge, which is way more tricky than just smoothing off the cut on the bottom.

I'm not sure if you are worried about losing the band [if there is one] on the bottom, I really wouldn't ... more looks than function.

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Re: Conga hardware

Postby mydogsowner » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:58 pm

Would stands of different heights adjust that for you?

Or, are you looking for a project and a challenge instead?
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby busyflyin » Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:26 pm

mydogsowner wrote:Would stands of different heights adjust that for you?

Or, are you looking for a project and a challenge instead?


This sounds like a reasonable idea instead of cutting the drum. However, I have considered both approaches in the event that I end up with another conga of a different length. But if I was going to cut a conga down, I would definately cut it off on the bottom. I would take the head off and then flip it over onto a flat surface upside down. Then nail together a quick "fixture" to which I would put a pencil on it. The fixture (board, yard stick, whatever you make) would sit on the ground next to it, and then run it around (or twist the drum) and put a line around the bottom that is perfectly parallel to the top surface. I think I would use a Japanese saw or some other fine toothed saw, and carefully begin to cut around the drum just above the line to leave enough material to sand smooth. I've used this method before and it worked great for me.

But, I think what I would do instead is to use/build different height stands so I wasn't cutting the drum. If for no other reason than to retain the value of the drum in the event that I wanted to trade up. This stand is one that Schlegwerk sells and I have thought about making one of these for my djembe. They could be make at various heights to accomodate different length congas.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby RitmoBoricua » Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:35 pm

I really I do not know why would you want to cut one drum to make it 28" tall.
Drums of different height are played together all the the time. Now I know of
people cutting off from the top on a conga drum to make a bomba drum but
that is whole different ball game. Keep it intact and just play the hell out of it.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby bongosnotbombs » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:20 pm

Reckon I would sell the Matador and get an Ardiente or sell the Ardiente and get a Matador. Seems like a lot of work with the outcome uncertain, who knows what the Matador will sound like after the chop job. Both those drums are easily sold and bought.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby congamyk » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:23 pm

bongosnotbombs wrote:Reckon I would sell the Matador and get an Ardiente or sell the Ardiente and get a Matador. Seems like a lot of work with the outcome uncertain, who knows what the Matador will sound like after the chop job. Both those drums are easily sold and bought.


I agree, this project is not worth the payoff. We're talking about very inexpensive, easy to find drums.
Sell the Ardiente and look for a Matador. They are everywhere.

I just picked up a Matador conga and tumba (both) with traditional rims in excellent condition for $100 each.
The colors do not match but I have a special project in mind for them.
My friend from Paraguay is an exceptional artist and is going to sand and paint them, along with my quinto to make a terrific and unique set.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby busyflyin » Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:47 pm

Find me a Matador Conga and Tumba for $100. They would go well with my vintage CP requinto and quinto!!
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby congamyk » Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:25 am

busyflyin wrote:Find me a Matador Conga and Tumba for $100. They would go well with my vintage CP requinto and quinto!!


It's actually 2 congas, just picked them up & paid $100 each.
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/msg/2704522991.html
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby busyflyin » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:30 am

Nice find!
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby Sakuntu » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:59 am

you lucky dog! 2 matadors for 200???? excellent deal!
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby dakest » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:36 am

I thought of getting another Matador but my budget for this is very tight and these shell were given to me for free.
I thought about cutting the bottom but the top is a 1\4 inch bigger than the ardiente so I figure I make it 12inch that way the set would be 11 & 12.
I also need to find used hardware, new would be more than a used set of congas, or if anyone have any ideas on how much it would cost to get the old hardware rechromed.
I have been playing congas for a short time and I usually gig as a bongo player, I have eperience in wood working but doing this is a first for me.
Thank you guys for your input and I appreciate any help or Ideas.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby dakest » Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:15 am

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These are the shells I am working on
these is what I am working on, the shells aree in good shape no cracks.
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Re: Conga hardware

Postby dakest » Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:02 am

Does anyone know the diameter of the top of the shell on the Matador tumba?
help please...... :D
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