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Blaemire Green and Red Resto

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From green glass drum

Not very exciting,but.......I am getting closer to making these holes go away.This color is a different animal.The top hole in pic is getting closer.

Excellent! Like you're using a magic eraser on them! Disappearing holes. :D

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 8 years ago
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Hey Mr. Creighton

These "are" the Pearl Holes.

I have never attacked unwanted holes with this much attention.

But they really bother me.

I am developing some new methods.

I want to see how well I can do.

So guys............this is going to take awhile.

BLAEMIRE DRUMS
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
Posted on 8 years ago
#42
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The dreaded Pearl holes. One of my Slingerland kits has them as well. Nasty mess to fix. Thought I was doing a good thing in 1978...

Interested in what method you come up with. Hope it goes well !!

Thanks!

Creighton

Nothing special here but I like them.
Posted on 8 years ago
#43
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Interesting project to say the least. You fiberglass guys have a skill like no other.

Must have been a million Pearl tom mounts sitting around 40 years ago.


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 8 years ago
#44
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Truing, straightening/flattening edges.

These shells usually are not square or even.

This one is one of those.

1 side has been squared and edge sanded flat.

The other side??

About 1/8" out of square.

Got square lines marked.

Will connect the dots with a sanding block or belt sander.

Then,back to the truing table tomorrow.

BLAEMIRE DRUMS
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
Posted on 8 years ago
#45
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Dang! Did Allen send that shell out like that, or was it something that happened to the drum over the years? That shell was out by a lot!

First class job you're doing. Fun to follow...

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 8 years ago
#46
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Bass Drums are the most difficult to square due to the size.

I think Allen got them close enough to sell.

Besides, there is probably not that much difference in a BD being out 1/8" to 3/16".

You probably would not hear the difference.

thanks for tuning in.

BLAEMIRE DRUMS
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
Posted on 8 years ago
#47
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From green glass drum

Bass Drums are the most difficult to square due to the size.I think Allen got them close enough to sell.Besides, there is probably not that much difference in a BD being out 1/8" to 3/16".You probably would not hear the difference.thanks for tuning in.

I remember when we first started building the shells. Getting them square was definitely a skill that came with a lot of practice. By the end there, it was a piece of cake. ;-)

Wish I was there with you Scott, really miss building. :-(

"Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail". John Wooden

Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.

http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
Posted on 8 years ago
#48
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Gregg, you can get your fix in next Saturday/Sunday if you want.

Even just a quick discussion with you on methods would be great.

Coffee and Lunch included, Other beverages optional.

Thanks Man

BLAEMIRE DRUMS
Thanks to Mr. Jerry Jenkins
Posted on 8 years ago
#49
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Scott, do you just round off the edges after squaring, or do you cut any angles on them with a router? How did Allen do it? I wonder how those f'kers would sound with double 45's on em???

John

Too many great drums to list here!

http://www.walbergandauge.com/VintageVenue.htm
Posted on 8 years ago
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