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Rogers Red Onyx resto/ clean up

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I picked up this Dayton era Red Onyx 12,13,16,22 set recently and thought it would be nice to share my progress as I go cleaning these up and getting them ready to play again. They really don't need much more than a good detailing, but the bass drum hoops are both split at the seams so I will start with those first.

Here we go!

I was able to remove all tacks and inlays without any issues. WHEW!

Posted on 10 years ago
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I then did a quick sanding and clean up at the cracked joints to prepare for glue. They are now all glued up and I'll come back to them in a few days for patching, sanding and paint. I had to add the wood blocks on the sides to keep even pressure on the joints.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Since I had a little more time left, I went ahead and pulled all the chrome hardware for a Dawn bath. I'll clean and polish the shell while these soak for a while.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Well underway. Dawn bath is a new one on me. Nice work on the hoops resto.

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Good job. You know, I have never seen hoops split like that. What would cause that to happen?

Posted on 10 years ago
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I've seen that split before. I think it is just a matter of the glue drying out in the original seam or uneven tensioning that eventually put a bit of torque into the hoop. Given they both let go, I favor the former.

Posted on 10 years ago
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I wondered the same thing about the hoops. You are probably right about uneven pressure or something of that nature. There is no evidence of being dropped or abused.

The Dawn dish soap soak really does a great job of getting dirty, gunky chrome ready for polish. It takes much of the initial cleaning step out since all you have to do is dump the chrome in the soapy water overnight and wipe down and rinse the next day. Let them get good and dry and they are ready for polish. I picked that tip up here on a few different posts. This place is great!

Posted on 10 years ago
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I was able to do some polishing and assembly today between some other projects I have going and so far, I am very happy with the results.

I can't wait to refinish the hoops this week and see the bass drum complete! Not going to rush though, I want to give the glue on the repair plenty of time to set up.

The chrome and wrap on these looks almost new. There was only one scratch unfortunately on top of the bass shell that I can't get out. Luckily, this pattern hides it well.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Wow, cleaning up very nicely indeed.

Posted on 10 years ago
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Thanks Dan!

Posted on 10 years ago
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