You definately dont want them in plastic. Plastic traps moisture and causes rust. Make sure they are off the floor and then cover them with an old blanket.
You definately dont want them in plastic. Plastic traps moisture and causes rust. Make sure they are off the floor and then cover them with an old blanket.
If you did seal them in plastic, you could pick up a canister of silica gel to go in there with them, and that would keep them dry even in a cool environment. There are places online you can get it, but a lot of the hunting suppliers offer it up so that people who keep their "hunting implements" in safes don't have to worry about their gear rusting in a big sealed up steel box.
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I agree with no plastic and cover with a blanket. You can always put a dehumidifier in the room to keep the dampness out cause basements are notorious for moisture. In the summer keep a window open for a little ventilation and some heat in the winter would help too.
What temperatures and humidity limits are there for acoustic kits? I had to move my kit from my 2nd bed room to the Florida room for rehearsals. In case you don't know, a Florida room is also called a sun-room that is part of the house. Mine is heated/AC but has slat windows almost all around and is pretty breathable. I have them set up on my drum carpet over tiled floor. Think a blanket is all I need. Temps this week has been 50f - 80f humidity around 65%. Any advice?
Ahhhhhh! I think i will go with that silica stuff, I had blankets stored in the basement and they just got moldy. On the older kit on the rim I am getting some pitting so damage is already showing. I just ordered some silica packets, going to give the drums a cleaning and see how it goes.
Thanks for all the help
If you look around you should be able to find colored silica gel - it's white when it starts, but as it starts to soak up moisture it changes color - usually to a blue or purple. Once the color changes, spread it out on a cookie sheet and dehumidify it in the oven. That's one of the cool things about silica - you can use it over and over.
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If you had blankets stored there that got moldy and you are going to store your drums in the same place. Don't. Stack them in a corner somewhere. I would never in a trillion years even consider storeing my drums in a enviornment like that. Surely you have other options. I stacked six sets along the wall in my small back bedroom.
A couple of sets should not be to hard to find a place for.
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Vibes: That's part of the downfall of living in Brooklyn, not much room. 1 kit is used to gig with, 1 kit to rec with and I have a E-Kit to practice in the apartment. Anywhere else I would have to replace my kitchen table or my bed
And yes I got the color changing silica, thanks trickg!
Id say the table goes.
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make sure you put some cardboard or plywood in between the shells if you stake them
I would be nervous to store them in the environment you mention. Drums should neither get too dry or too damp, and big temperature and humidity changes can wreak havoc on them.
I'd say pay to store them, but the cost of storage would be more than the value of the drums fairly quickly, so I'm not sure what your solution is besides try to find space in the apartment.
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itchie didn't even consider that; thank you.
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