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From Eminent Destiny

When it comes to larger holes, I have a shell had some damage that I picked up just so I could cut patches out of it. This way it will have the proper curve in the plug piece as well as the grain is in the right direction. jason

Jason,

You couldn't have provided this tip at a better time. I have a Rogers tom on which someone had replaced the original swivo mount with the later Big R Memriloc mount, leaving a big, gaping hole. I was thinking about all the shaping and sanding that was going to be necessary by plugging it with a dowel slice, but your idea of a curved patch makes perfect sense.

Your Psych Red restoration was fantastic. Thanks for sharing all those resto tips including the wet sanding and the use of the Sharpie. Great results speak for themselves.

Mike

-No Guru... still learning more every day-
Posted on 8 years ago
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That looks fantastic!!!!!!!

Posted on 8 years ago
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From mchair303

Jason,You couldn't have provided this tip at a better time. I have a Rogers tom on which someone had replaced the original swivo mount with the later Big R Memriloc mount, leaving a big, gaping hole. I was thinking about all the shaping and sanding that was going to be necessary by plugging it with a dowel slice, but your idea of a curved patch makes perfect sense. Your Psych Red restoration was fantastic. Thanks for sharing all those resto tips including the wet sanding and the use of the Sharpie. Great results speak for themselves.Mike

Let me know if you need a curved patch! I've got a 26inch shell that iv'e been taking pieces from.

Posted on 8 years ago
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Thank you everyone for the compliments! I definitely thought about keeping them. However i'm not a 20 inch bass kinda guy. I actually ended up trading a real close friend for his thermogloss kit with a 26. That kit I will actually play after I restore it or at least clean it up. I am still very active in a band so I only have two kits that I don't typically use. All the rest get used regularly. And that's important to me. But I do like the restoration process, so I take on projects or challenges that may not even be worth the trouble.lol.

jason

Posted on 8 years ago
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