Just a hypothetical question here:
I recently picked up an old 24" A Zildjian that has a crack at the base of the bell, going about 1/4 of the way (90 degrees) around the bell. I am going to have the ends of the crack drilled out to keep it from spreading, but I was wondering about how to possibly reinforce the cymbal. The base of the bell supports a lot of weight and takes that weight shifting with each crash and stroke, especially on that large of a cymbal.
Hypothetically of course, what do you think would be the result of reinforcing the crack with some JB Weld? I would put painters tape on either side of the crack (and the underneath side of the crack for support), so that only the exact crack would get the JB Weld. I would put it on thin enough to just fill in the crack, not have extra on top of it. I would then do the same with the backside of the crack.
1. How do you think this would affect the sound? Will it be any more/less dead than just an "empty" crack?
2. Would this give it at least some re-inforcement to help protect it? If so, is it enough to make a difference?
I'm not concerned about resale value. I plan to keep it until it gives out on me, and I only paid $25 for it.
Do you think this is intriguing, a good idea or terribly stupid?