Can't help with the bent ring, sorry to hear about that. Must have been quite a spill to bend that outer ring.

The "Supermounts" style that Row Jimmy pictured consists of an outer ring which has the nut that screws onto your stand bar. Then there is an inner cup that has the ring mount for the mic. The inner cup floats in the outer ring on nothing but the bands, so yes, with the newer style "supermount" the mic can most definitely fall through.
So far I have been heavily taping my cables near the top of the stand so if a band breaks the cable will catch the mic. But before my next outing I'm gonna get some nylon line and tie a safety line between the outer ring and the cup so in case a band breaks something will hold the weight of the mic other than the cable and gaffers tape.
As far as string the bands - I
strongly recommend anyone running the TLs with supermounts take
one of them apart and practice at home.
I'm confident that I could restring one in the field, it's not terribly difficult, but even after having done it about 10 times in a row, I can honestly say that I still could not do it
A) Without a flat surface to work on...
B) Without good light...
C) With you standing beside me saying "Hurry up man! The show is gonna start!"...
D) Dosed...
E) Any one much less all of the above...
