Hey guys. For those of you who didn't know, I'm currently restoring a Slingerland 1968 Bass drum, a 13 x 9 Ludwig Super Classic tom and a 15 x 12 WFL Ludwig Marching Snare drum which I'm converting into a floor tom. Here is the last thread which details all the work until now.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=52789
So here is the new thread where I will be posting all new updates to this project. Apologies about the rotation, I couldn't get it to work on Imgur.
This is what I did last Saturday:
After about 2 weeks sitting in a stable, warm environment, the wood mojo has now moisturized the wood of all the shells very well. They are a mess though! Time to wipe them clean!
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For this job I used mineral spirits, and patience. Here is the bass drum shell after 1 pass with the mineral oil:
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Uh oh! Looks like I missed a spot where the plies have become detached from the reinforcement ring. No big deal, just needs more wood glue and a clamp!
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Next, when the shells were all cleaned up, it was time to fill in those grooves for the wrap attachment. I won't be needing those anymore because I will be lacquering these.
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But, if I leave them in it's just going to be more work for me later to conceal them under the lacquer. So I used some wood filler and started to fill the grooves with a putty knife and more patience.
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