Hi all, I am new here and want to pick some collective brains!I picked up a beautiful but beaten up set of wood fiberglasses last year for £100. I use them as a rehearsing kit for my jobbing gig in a covers band.However I am enjoying them more than my Genistas and want to tidy them up for gigging.In short, I want to Clean up the hardware and cover them with a Black Glass Glitter, would this be sacrilege?Best, HS
No. Not sacrilege. Unfortunately, these drums just don't command "collector" prices. They are "players" kits, so do what you want with them. I've rewrapped many of these sets. One thing they do have going from them: unless they had already been rewrapped, the wrap is very easy to remove, as they used the "tape at the seam only" wrap method. Once you get past the seem the wrap comes off pretty easy.
And, you do have options. IF you're lucky enough, the outer ply is consistent and finish-able, as slacker_604 has pointed out (I've never been that lucky -- my sets have all had different woods on the outer layer). However if you purchase wrap from Jammin Sam or Precision you can rewrap with a very hi-quality wrap (or, there are other cheaper options out there, but beware that you "get what you pay for.").
Just remember even that if you put on a high-quality wrap, the value of the set is only increased to yourself. In other words, don't rewrap thinking you're increasing the value and that you're going to make a lot of money...
As for the weight... yes, they are heavy and lugging around from gig to gig gets tiresome.
Oh yeah... one more thing... I'm with tnsquint on this: what did you mean by "adjusting the toms?" Are you having a tuning problem?