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In the previous episode, we discovered that our drum had unfortunately suffered multiple head crashes, stopping us dead in our tracks. We’re left with two options: recoat the drum or replace the drum. It just so happens that Bob has a second G15 with a non-crashed drum in it. So, we’ll start with the replacement option, and then once we have one G15 up and running, we’ll get to work on the recoating option. But both options require the drum to be removed, so let’s get to it! Check out System Source here: https://museum.syssrc.com/ If you want to support the channel please hop over to Patreon: / usagielectric Also, we now have some epic shirts for sale! https://my-store-11554688.creator-spr... Come join us on Discord! Discord: / discord Intro Music adapted from: Artist: The Runaway Five Title: The Shinra Shuffle https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01847 Thanks for watching! Chapters 0:00 Where did we leave off? 3:41 First things first, a little cleaning 5:23 In-depth look at the Relay and Driver Chassis 8:55 Cool little breakout panel for testing 10:37 Removing the drum 14:22 A better look at the drum on the bench 15:35 A grease trap? 16:38 Still crashed though, so what next? 17:30 What about covering the drum in tape? 20:31 I still think recoating is the best chance for success 22:25 But that’s in the future! 23:14 Bunny!