nice job, i will post some stuff tomorrow for you.
1961 Slingerland 8 Lug Student Model Refin Help!! Last viewed: 9 seconds ago
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Thanks so much! Any suggestions are much appreciated!
Adam
I really think the best thing to do would be to take it to a professional painter, ie a body shop and let them shoot it. The reason I asked about an orbital sander is not to sand with but to polish the finish with. I wet sand by hand with 1500 grit, then 2000 grit to get the "orange peel" off the finish then start really polishing with a 6" orbital sander with a wool cover on it. I do this with 3 different compounds to get a mirror like finish. Not that you can't do it, it just may be easier to pay a little and just get it done.
Mike
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
Hmm.
I have a friend who's dad runs a body shop...and he painted a 69 Mustang that he restored black a bunch of years back. He has tons of super pro level experience. I bet I could get him to do it for cheap...but...he isn't a drummer. I am a little hesitant to put this shell is someone elses hands.
How would you recommend I "prepare" the shell if I do end up taking it to him?
Thanks,
Adam
just like you did when you stipped it. i made a couple of cardboard "tops" that i put on mine when i shoot them because it puts a little feather of paint around the bearing edge without getting overspray all the way on the bearing edges or in the drum. the tops are like 14 inches, i just put the drum down on the cardboard, draw a circle then cut out the circle, i also put blue painters tape around the edge of the cardboard when i'm do so the edge is a bit uniformed.
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
Cool.
That sounds like a good approach. Otherwise I am sure my newspaper/tin foil barrier should work fine as well. I just want to make sure I tape off the edges perfectly. Shouldn't be hard.
I will ask my buddy what he thinks about getting his dad to do it up for me.
Is there a type of paint or a process that I should suggest he do? I would assume high-gloss car paint style, huh? I could probably even get him to throw a little sparkle in there while he is at it! I know that wouldn't be an original offering, but at this point...it is already refinished. Do you think that would hurt the value?
Thanks!
Adam
I would just go with gloss black and a clear coat over it for protection.
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
Cool.
Yeah you are probably right. Keep it original and classy.
Ad
bearing edge pic....this is the bearing edge when i just pit the "lid" on the drum, really nice feathered in with no hard masking line.
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
Gloss black like a mirror...
Some people thought this was a chrome wrap when I first posted my progress pics.
49 - WFL Ray McKinley - 26, 13, 16
58 - Slingerland Duco
58 - Slingerland Krupa Deluxe
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 20, 12, 14
70 - Ludwig Champagne Sparkle - 22 (need), 13, 16
And some others..
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