What is the best way to remove wrap from a 60's Ludwig floor tom and also want to repaint or strip white paint of inside shell.Should I re paint it white or sand it and leave it wood finish trying to match a transition badge kit with clear interiorIt is a 64 ludwig
I'm going to assume you're going to be matching this to a set you already have, and the present wrap isn't in very good shape anyway.
(IF not, I would suggest you try to find someone who's needing one in the drum's current finish -- NEVER remove and destroy wrap unless there's just no other alternative -- and buy a shell to wrap).
I use a simple paint-removin' heat gun that you can buy just about anywhere... mine is a Wagner, I think, and I bought it for under $25 at a local Walmart. It has too heat settings -- one very hot and one not quite as hot. On a drum of this era, use the cooler setting and be very attentive and careful, because the glue (and wrap and SOMETIMES even the shell will burst into flames. The heat softens the wrap and liquefies the glue so that it all pulls off fairly easily. BUT, I can't stress CAUTION enough -- it's very easy to ignite it just with too much (too hot) heat!
As for the interior, you could try stripping... but one of the reasons Ludwig used a painted interior was with the paint they didn't have to worry about what the inside ply looked like. Notice there was only maybe 2-4 years Ludwig offered that clear interior, as the paint hides almost all imperfections, and their granitone interior hid them all!
When I find myself refurbishing orphans, I usually rewrap the exterior and either paint the interiors with plain white or light tan (Slingerland copy) and sometimes even the "stone" look spray paint, as it kinda mimics Ludwig's granitones. Most of my set are player's kits anyway!