Hi guys, some of you saw my "Slingerland Shells ?" thread, well I thought I would start a new one over here on the restore of the snare drum. This snare was the only drum with good wrap so I am keeping it all origional but will re-wrap the other shells along with a bass drum shell that is coming soon.
So, on with the snare. First off, Im not sure I can save this shell or not.
From looking at the catalogs here on VDF and knowing the year(1959) I have reason to belive this is a Super Gene Krupra, please correct me if I am wrong.
First you will see the solid maple shell has the rings falling off of it and its out of round. I went ahead and removed the ring all the way so I could sand it and the shell, making a clean surface to re-glue. Then, I removed the hardware and made a 12.75" circle out of 3/4" maple plywood. I made it small so I would be able to insert small 1/8" thick shims around it.
Below is a pic of the circle with the shims holding the shell in a round position. It took alot of force to get it like this. Dont know how Im gonna do this with glue, guess I will need very slow setting glue for sure. Thought about using my micro pin nailer to help hold the ring in place as I am getting the circle and shimms into position. My concern is the amount of force needed to get the ring and shell back into round.
Wonder if I should soak the wood (ring and shell) in water, then clamp it in round, let it dry, then glue it up??? Any suggestions?
Jeff C