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How to remove wrinkles on wrap?

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From kevins

I believe that lonecomic does not read any of the bodies of the threads he responds to... just reads the opening post and posts from there... don't know why. I read this thread while it was in progress in August, and I will probably be trying your technique on a repair that I botched back in March.Same scenario regarding the wrap shrinking on me during repair.Thanks

That's good news! If possible, please report your results w/ pictures later.

Good luck!

Jeffo.

1997 not-quite-vintage fully restored Pearl EX in Red Wine Finish
1965 Slingerland Deluxe Student Model Snare in Red Sparkle Finish. Now that's some vintage...
Posted on 14 years ago
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jf_moreira - My complements! I appreciate the efforts of someone who will risk the unconventional to discover a successful resolution. Bravo!

“In fact your pedal extremities are a bit obnoxious”. – Fats Waller
Posted on 14 years ago
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[FONT="Impact"][SIZE="6"][B][B]WOW![/B][/SIZE][/FONT][/B] Stunningly impressive! Bowing

It's always nice to see triumph using an unconventional technique; ultimately the old noodle, logic & some common sense ingenuity have prevailed.

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...but when he played on his drum, he made the stars explode....
Posted on 14 years ago
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what else can I say? Thanks for the compliments.

:D

1997 not-quite-vintage fully restored Pearl EX in Red Wine Finish
1965 Slingerland Deluxe Student Model Snare in Red Sparkle Finish. Now that's some vintage...
Posted on 14 years ago
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Remove the hardware around the wrinkle use a hairdryer to gently.. repeat gently WARM up the area get a hypodermic needle big enuff to pass epoxy glue through and make ONE hole in the middle of each wrinkle and inject just like 1/4to 1/8th teaspoon of epoxy in there then rewarm the area and uses a tile hard rubber roller and start rollining gently towards the hole you made excess will come out the hole keeprolling till the glue sets and area is smooth again...

Posted on 14 years ago
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Hello!

Uploading the missing pictures again.

Cheers,

Jeffo.

1997 not-quite-vintage fully restored Pearl EX in Red Wine Finish
1965 Slingerland Deluxe Student Model Snare in Red Sparkle Finish. Now that's some vintage...
Posted on 14 years ago
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Good to be hearing from you again JF, and thanks for reloading those pictures.

Kev

Kevin
Posted on 14 years ago
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From kevins

Good to be hearing from you again JF, and thanks for reloading those pictures.Kev

I normally wouldn't reply to zombie posts, but just to clarify that the restoration is still going strong after some 12 years! I just played those drums a couple of weeks ago and the wrap is in the same state!

Of course I have a soft case and store those drums in a good dry place. I guess I won't be restoring them again for a long time yet!

Best to all.

Jeffo. (J.F. Moreira).

1997 not-quite-vintage fully restored Pearl EX in Red Wine Finish
1965 Slingerland Deluxe Student Model Snare in Red Sparkle Finish. Now that's some vintage...
Posted on 2 years ago
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