No. I don't think so. Only when the rim is on the drum do I have trouble.
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No. I don't think so. Only when the rim is on the drum do I have trouble.
The thing is, I have to do it (pull it toward the lug) on both the top rim and bottom rim of the snare drum.
Apparently there is a problem with the rim or the shell because I have to pull it to one side. I will try to exchange the drum itself for another one.
Yes. All of them go straight into the lug but like I said, after I screwed in some of the lugs, I had to pull on the rim to screw the tension rods in the last few lugs in. There is no problem with...
Perhaps the position of the rim of the drum affects the cross-threading for the tension rods. I figured out that I could actually finger screw all of the tension rods if I pulled the rim toward that...
There is one lug which is especially troublesome. No matter which tension rod I use, it still is hard to screw it in (I can't screw it in with my finger like the others). Is this what you mentioned...
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