Hey Purdie, I was wondering why I had so much trouble with the glass wrap. I tried to do an already stripped-off Dynasonic marching drum in two-tone black and red glass glitter. Ugh! Sold the drum as a stripped unit after peeling off the failed attempt and having to clean the adhesive. crying2-07
Dan - Adam has been duly warned, I hope his project is successful. I wasted a half dozen heavy duty utility knife blades trying to trim just a little wrap back from the bearing edge. It took me an hour before I realized... this stuff can't be cut! I called Precision the next day and I was told that they had 'special' sheers and cutters to work with glass wraps. I told them, they should say something about it on the web page. That stuff was so brittle and stiff it was hard just to form it to the shell and when I tried to trim it, it became Mission Impossible. Adam has friends that can help him out if he gets stuck. I just hope one of them has the 'special' cutting tools needed to do the job. My hands were a sore mess for weeks after I worked with that stuff. The substrate the glass is embedded in is like concrete! Never again. I'll pay somebody else to do it, but I'll never wrap anything in glass myself ever again. PITA!
John