Think I'd be giving it a couple of coats of Kitten Car Polish... Looking good too.. How's the fingers..
Cheers
John
Think I'd be giving it a couple of coats of Kitten Car Polish... Looking good too.. How's the fingers..
Cheers
John
Think I'd be giving it a couple of coats of Kitten Car Polish... Looking good too.. How's the fingers..CheersJohn
Ha ha !! John, they are good I am using a large rubber eraser and I wrap the soap soaked sand paper around the eraser, The trick is to soak the sand paper for at least a couple of hours before using it, I then spray the wrap surface with windex, and then use very wet dawn soaked sandpaper wrapped around the rubber eraser, This way you have even strokes as you sand also I use a circular motion to sand not up and down strokes.
Sorry Mark.. Not what I meant to say... "Turtle Wax" is the one "High Gloss Detailer"... comes in a pump spray & really puts a shine on..
Cheers
John
Mark a lot if hardworking then when you try to sell it people want to low bal you this is restoration at it's best
See, now I am confused here, but I really dont know much about the finish on the old drums. Wraps such as WMP back in the day were never sprayed with lacquer, were they? And would lacquer properly adhere to that wrap, I would think not. Im not saying it wont work, it just sounds like a bad idea to me. Now of course if we were talking wood drums that would be different. Has anyone ever sprayed lacquer on a Delmar type of wrap? I am interested in this. I remember a thread a long time ago from an English guy that had a Ludwig floor tom that was really bad, he sanded just as Mark has done but Im sure he polished and buffed it back to a real nice shinny finish. Mark, Im not saying your doing anything wrong, just interested in this project.
Jeff the old wraps are all nitrous based cellous
Actually mark I get it in from Mohawk in spray cans 3 coats it's as good as a spray gun
Thank you Gary I'll give it a look. I am going to try a real good polishing first, I have a lambswool buffing cloth for my orbital variable speed sander, I'll see how that turns out if not 100% satisfied, then nitrocellulose spray it is.
We had almost a solid week of rain here in the south a few weeks ago, which gave me a ton of time to sand on this wrap. I have finally gotten it done. I will now polish and buff for a final pic to come of the end results for all to see.
But here it what it now looks like with the final sanding, 150,220,320,600,1200,2000 grit wet sanding.
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