Here is the finished product! If anyone has reservations of using JCCabinets (Jeff) for resto work, consider these pictures as my personal endorsement. Also, I have had this shell for months and just haven't had the time at home to make it to get the parts to get it put together. I know the parts aren't originals or anything like that, but after seeing the finish work, I couldn't imagine NOT putting brand new chrome on this thing (lugs with gaskets behind them to protect the finish, heads, hoops, tension rods, screws to hold the lugs on and puresound wires.)
I took the wife with me to buy the chrome stuff down at Drumfactorydirect's headquarters and it is literally a Holy place. It is in a freaking old church! Cool doesn't begin to describe it or the guys who were there. Row upon row of drum parts with stained glass windows down both sides of the building. They aren't really a store front type place as their business is the online orders, but they took me in without a complaint (I called first and asked if I could just bring a shell down to get outfitted) and almost 2 hours later I came out and remembered the wife was sitting in my truck, and our early dinner was a notch better than I intended, after that.....LOL.
The drum is the reddish color in the first picture. The lighter colored picture is a product of whatever the camera saw at that moment, but it still shows the perfect finish, and they are the same drum. My sub par photography is actually a good example of why buying things from photo's posted online can be a crap shoot.
Anywho, thanks again Jeff!