3922x is an economy version of the much preffered gunite 3600A.
The 3922X is 8lbs lighter than you 3600A but will fit all the same application for 16.5x7 brakes.
The 3922X is marketed as gunite's " Value Plus Drum" I see alot of salesman out there selling these and not explaiing to difference between the two.
The 3922X drum does not dissapate heat as well as the 3600A so please be careful on what application you use this drum. It is definetly not recommended for a mountain application because your brakes MAY heat up too much.
Just go to the app store and type in drum or drum kit and a lot of free ones will pop up.
yews , it is, check the webb site for interchange info-
Software that can analyse drum vibration from video is the DrumLoop app.
Gunite
No, Gunite is a type of concrete.
Gunite is a trowled-on cement coating similar to stucco.
"Gunite" is a special concrete mix that is sprayed, with a specialized spray gun. Using Gunite requires, by definition, the use of the spray gun.
The former name for gunite is shortcrete. The term gunite is used for spraying concrete or mortar in a wet or dry process using a patented gun type applier.
Gunite is a type of sprayed concrete, and is basically as porous as concrete is.
Our pool installer told us to wet down our gunite once in the morning and once in the evening for seven full days after the gunite is installed.
Pebble sheen is the finish on the surface of a pool gunite is the cement that a pool is constructed from in other words you can finish a gunite pool with pebble sheen.
building pool myself just want to contract out the gunite job are you interested