http://e-learn.acu.edu.au/troutstudio/video/superclassics.mov
Here is my (mostly) finished kit. I have fixed the rail today DOH
Thanks for the help I received here throughout. Cheers, pk.
http://e-learn.acu.edu.au/troutstudio/video/superclassics.mov
Here is my (mostly) finished kit. I have fixed the rail today DOH
Thanks for the help I received here throughout. Cheers, pk.
[COLOR="DarkRed"]WOW...amazing...I gotta tell you, I love picking up ragamuffin old drums...but if I had seen THOSE, I would have just kept walking.
Way to go. Nice video, BTW. And I like the blue-label 602's....sweet.
So...what did you use to bring the chrome snare back up to shine. Also, did you de-rust all of that incredibly rusted hardware, or just replace it ?
Lastly...are the drums in the soundtrack the Luddies ? ;)
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WOW...amazing...I gotta tell you, I love picking up ragamuffin old drums...but if I had seen THOSE, I would have just kept walking.Way to go. Nice video, BTW. And I like the blue-label 602's....sweet.
Yes I like the 602's a lot.
So...what did you use to bring the chrome snare back up to shine. Also, did you de-rust all of that incredibly rusted hardware, or just replace it ?
I used Ranex. It's Australian; but the US has many more like it (phosphoric acid based rust removers) I replaced a few parts; not too many. Up close, some are quite rough; but I'm looking at options.
Sure are. Thanks mate. All the best - pk
Wow! That's quite a resto. Nicely done!
[COLOR="DarkRed"]yes, I can see some of the chrome is still pretty pitted...BUT, it's a hella nice resto job...
AND that stuff, there's no rush on replacing...you can do a few lugs at a time starting with the worst ones, etc. My one suggestin, however, is: KEEP the lugs and claws, rods, mounts etc. that you replace. It's always a good idea to keep the original factory pieces from the set, even if they ain't prom-queens....
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]yes, I can see some of the chrome is still pretty pitted...BUT, it's a hella nice resto job...AND that stuff, there's no rush on replacing...you can do a few lugs at a time starting with the worst ones, etc. My one suggestin, however, is: KEEP the lugs and claws, rods, mounts etc. that you replace. It's always a good idea to keep the original factory pieces from the set, even if they ain't prom-queens....[/COLOR]
Thanks Jaye. Can I ask a dumb question? If I posted a close-up, do you think you could tell if the lugs were nickel or chrome? Is there an easy way to tell?
Thanks for your time - it's much appreciated.
Terrific work. Great save of some great drums. Glad they found their way to you.
Man I love a great restoration....and that right there is a great one! You should be really proud of that kit and your work.
BTW it looks chrome to me.
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