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Hi gang!

I have these Pearl drums, my old bass player wants to sell them. The 13 and 16 are in pretty good shape but the bass drum is another story. I know these are not worth much but I like to try and save drums if I can. And these are really pretty color, a yellowed WMP I am guessing.

My question is, this wrap is somewhat transparent so the contact cement that I use would show through. Is there a contact cement that would be clear? I think the only way to get this wrap back on would be with contact cement. Any other ideas are welcome. Or do you think I should just throw it on the burn pile?

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Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 6 years ago
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I'm not sure on what transparent adhesive to use- I guess they all look white or yellow after drying. If I was selling the drum I'd probably just use some double-sided tape to keep the cracked wrap on the kick in order to sell it- figuring that the new owner would probably re-wrap the drum. Amazon sells clear double-sided tape.

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Posted on 6 years ago
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I should add that the tape is very strong and leaves a residue (if removed), but can be cleaned off with with a citrus-based adhesive remover.

Posted on 6 years ago
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Hey thanks for that link! I did have tape as one option but did not know what tape, so thanks for the suggestion. Right now I am in the process of putting the wrap on by installing one lug at a time. I only got three lugs ( top and bottom) on and had to leave the shop, but its looking like the wrap will end up too short , the holes are not lining up real good. they get worse as you go around. This drum also needs a re-ring so Im not sure its worth the effort or not.


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Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 6 years ago
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From jccabinets

Hi gang!I have these Pearl drums, my old bass player wants to sell them. The 13 and 16 are in pretty good shape but the bass drum is another story. I know these are not worth much but I like to try and save drums if I can. And these are really pretty color, a yellowed WMP I am guessing. My question is, this wrap is somewhat transparent so the contact cement that I use would show through. Is there a contact cement that would be clear? I think the only way to get this wrap back on would be with contact cement. Any other ideas are welcome. Or do you think I should just throw it on the burn pile?

I have painted the interior of wrap pieces a bunch of times before with Krylon white paint to get it more opaque. You can then use any kind of glue.

Keep fixing them up...
Posted on 6 years ago
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From drumfx

I have painted the interior of wrap pieces a bunch of times before with Krylon white paint to get it more opaque. You can then use any kind of glue.

Great idea, thanks!

I have the drums on Craigs list, I dont think I will have time to mess with them. If anyone is interested please send a pm.

Here are some pics of the 13 and 16


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 6 years ago
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For the record you can get clear-drying water-based contact cement, up here in Canada anyway. I much prefer the harsh poisonous version, because it works better, but I'm pretty sure it will melt that old MIJ wrap.

Mitch

Posted on 6 years ago
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Jeff there's a guy in florida on ebay that is still selling a translucent WMP wrap. The wrap is from China so the good flammable stuff. Small chip pattern. It may be a decent match. ans like drumfx suggested you can tint one side to match. I'm years behind on my floor tom project doing the same thing.

*****EDIT to add....... guy sold out of that wrap sorry. Was a few years ago and he had quite a bit. He must of had a fire sale to get rid of it.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 6 years ago
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Jeff I used regular single sided packing tape

slipped under the wrap sticky side up to catch both sides of the crack

simple when you have a full length crack like that

nothing wrap to wood, the gap can be mended with a strip of similar donor material

It looks to be on the underside luckily

I have been looking for just that very stuff to fix a bass drum in near identical condition

Good Luck if you fix them

Posted on 6 years ago
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Thanks every one for all of your input I appreciate it very much!!!

I was offered 50.00 for that bass drum so I took it, a guy bought it for the hardware and could use the wrap for inlays so its going to a good cause. The shell was toast anyway, it needed a re-ring and had a bunch of holes. So now I will sell the other toms which are pretty decent. Thanks again!


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 6 years ago
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