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Slingerland snare project -- tips??

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Just did a search for bee’s wax for wooed, and came up with too much information.

What brand or kind of bee’s wax do you use?

There are all kinds, some with olive oil, some with mineral spirits, etc.

The only thing I haven’t found (to my surprise) is “gluten free”

Posted on 5 years ago
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Use 100% natural, it's a few dollars more but worth it. Petroleum bi-products and olive oil/ mineral oils will stain wood and not dry completely.

like this.....

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It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
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Thank you - that’s one of the ones I looked at. The price is not out of line, either.

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From bfulton

Thank you - that’s one of the ones I looked at. The price is not out of line, either.

It will go on like you wet the wood with water and turn it darker, the next day it will look like you did nothing at all.

Wait a day or two, between coats.

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
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The exterior shell has been cleaned and three layers of wax applied. The interior has two. Oats of beeswax.

There is a rough ridge about 1.5 inches long on the bottom bearing edge - I think it’s excess dried wood glue, suggesting a repaired crack. I plan to smooth it down.

Current question: what model is this? I checked the 1963 catalogue, but didn’t see it. The catalogue for 1962 isn’t available.

??

Thanks!

Posted on 5 years ago
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6 lugs and 5-1/2" shell? Student model.

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Yesterday I saw a Slingerland snare, described as 1963, and the inside of the shell was ink-stamped with a “P.”

I understand now that the M on the inside of the shell I’m working on indicates a maple outer shell, as in maple-poplar-mahogany.

I can’t decipher what the “P” might be saying.

???

Posted on 5 years ago
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"P" is pearl covering. The drum was/is wrapped and has mahogany exterior ply in most cases,

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
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Ah. That didn’t occur to me. I was focusing only on a wood ply.

Now that you say it ....

thanks!

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Thanks to the helpful advice, the restoration went smoothly. It sounds great, too!

Check it out!

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