Welcome

All us drummers know why it’s called a KIT.
Because it has to be moved and PUT TOGETHER for every gig.

Pipe Dope racks make that task more precise, reliable, and stable. All your toms and cymbals are exactly where you want them -- eliminating the need to transport and arrange a maze of stands -- making your set-up faster and simpler.

Here are some other great uses for Pipe Dope racks.

Dropping in on the House Kit

For the working drummer, the availability of a house kit is generally a positive thing -- because it means less gear to move. But then you arrive at the gig and you see the house kit with its wobbly stands and bad toms. The solution? Bring your Pipe Dope rack and drop it right on top of that house bass drum. You'll have your toms and cymbals exactly where you want them, solid as a rock. And you still saved your back a bit by using the other parts of the house kit.

 

At the Rehearsal Studio

If you run a rehearsal studio, you know that drum hardware can go south pretty fast. Parts break. Parts walk. Our racks eliminate the need for cymbal stands or tom mounts in bass drums. And you gain a measure of security with fittings that need a hex key to be removed — but still offer plenty of maneuverability for each individual player.

Home Sweet Home

It’s quite common for drummers to have some version of a gigging kit and home kit. As cool as it is to gig with a rack, it’s pretty nifty to have a home rack where you can go a little crazy on the configuration -- plumbing the depths of your creativity.