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Painting Bass Drum Hoops - Spray Can Or Brush On?

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James, depending on what's there now and what you're going to use will make the difference too. On the Ludwig's, I use lacquer, since that is what was used originally. I got much better results when I stripped all the old paint/lacquer off, and needed to use a lot less lacquer. The Ace Hardware black lacquer works great.

Here are the refinished hoops I'm referencing:

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From james

I am new to restoration and am about to start work on my first real project. Regarding the hoops: Is it necessary to strip ALL of the old paint off the entire hoop before repainting or do I just sand down areas that need to be touched up and repaint those (and hope that my new black paint is a close match to the old paint remaining on the hoop)? Thanks for any help!James

Posted on 14 years ago
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I went to Industrial Plastics and they ordered me a few rattle cans of Black Gloss Nitro Cellulose lacquer and it was pretty cheap - under $20 for two cans.

I used furniture stripper to take the lacquer off and boy did it work well - the lacquer just wiped off!

You probably already have done the job by now - I've been to this thread in a while -sorry. But it looks like you 've gotten all kinds of good advise.

Nice drums!

Posted on 14 years ago
#22
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Intresting thread here, i am about to restore a couple of wood hoops on my black panthers, but I'll probably just get some rustoleum satin black. sand the whoops, and replace the inlays. One of mine has a sky blue pearl inlay and the other has the original silver sparkle inlay. I like jayes idea of the black stain though, If i had new ones

1960's SONOR 12-16-20-14 blue slate pearl
1968 LUDWIG 12-13-16-22-14Sky blue P
1972 LUDWIG 12-13-16-22-14BlueVistalite
1972 LUDWIG 12-13-16-22-(14 impostor)BlackPanther "SOLD"
1964 Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl 22-12-13-16-14Supra "SOLD"
1969 LUDWIG 12-13-16-22-14 Citrus Mod "SOLD"
1969 LUDWIG Sexto-Plus 8-1 0-12-13-14-15-16-20-20-14 Silver Sparkle
60's Majestic Delux 12-13-16-22-14 red pearl
2009 Homemade Kids 8-10-13-16-12 Orange Sparkle
24 kits, 80 Snares, 65 Cymbals
Don't tell my wife!
Posted on 14 years ago
#23
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From Kona

I went to Industrial Plastics and they ordered me a few rattle cans of Black Gloss Nitro Cellulose lacquer and it was pretty cheap - under $20 for two cans.I used furniture stripper to take the lacquer off and boy did it work well - the lacquer just wiped off! You probably already have done the job by now - I've been to this thread in a while -sorry. But it looks like you 've gotten all kinds of good advise.Nice drums!

Thanks for the info Kona. I haven't done my project yet so this helps a bunch.

Take care.

- GretschGuy
Posted on 14 years ago
#24
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Know this is an old thread. Great info!

Restoring a 32" Chrome Slingerland Marching Bass

Posted on 8 years ago
#25
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Welcome to the forum !! Would like to see photos of the 32" bass. Please start a new thread need help just say so.

Thanks!

Creighton

Nothing special here but I like them.
Posted on 8 years ago
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