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Sonor Satin Fl tom PAINTED RED!!

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3 years ago a friend of mine was driving by some school as this floor tom was getting thrown to the trash by the custodians. He stopped and rescued it. Anyway, I just saw it the other night and he said, ya want it? So now I have it. It's a satin flame and someone painted it red. It looks like they took everything off but the badge and grommet since the red is the same under the lugs and leg mounts. I see some possible hints of white in a couple small areas. Surprisingly the satin effect still shows through a bit. So my question is how in the world can I remove the paint without destroying the wrap? I already know that Strypeeze paint & varnish remover will melt satin flame. I tried it in a small spot on an orphan drum that's in tough shape as a test during a past project. Are there any paint removers that are safe on plastics? Also, any other info on this drum based on badge, lugs, leg mounts, shell would be greatly appreciated as I'm pretty short on Sonor knowledge and would love to know. Are these the beech shells? The wood feels rock solid. I know I'll hear from Oddball and look forward to his and anyone else's answers. Thanks in advance.

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1981 Slingerland Magnum 8pc Pewter Silk
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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Hemi,

I don't have much luck searching the forum on my iPhone but I believe there is a pretty detailed thread describing how to do just that.

Man, I wish I could be around when people are throwing drums away. Good luck sir.

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
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FFR428 did some experiments with paint removal using a solvent that they use for cleaning printing press equipment. YOu might give him a shout. Il see if I can find the thread, Im pretty sure its called "painted wrap test"

Jeff C


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks guys. I found the thread. I should've looked first but I hadn't recalled reading about a painted satin wrap and at the same time, I was hoping to get some info on the drum since I'm a Sonor dummy.

1981 Slingerland Magnum 8pc Pewter Silk
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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It`s most of a mid to late 60`s and yes, it`s beech !i T-rods are like Champion series but the slot is smaller. Ft tom legs should be straight !i

I can`t tell if the mallet shafts go to the edge of the badge or if they stop just short !i

Some kinda graffiti remover might work !i

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

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks Oddball, I knew you'd chime in. The mallet shafts stop just short about 3/32nds. Camera flash really brings out the scuffs & scratches. Those are some fat t-rods too. Good stuff. Good idea with the graffiti remover.

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1981 Slingerland Magnum 8pc Pewter Silk
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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If you end up not wanting it, Holliwood is looking for some teardrop lugs !i

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

.....76/#XK9207 Phonic Sound Machine D454/D-505 snares !i
Posted on 11 years ago
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Years ago I acquired some Slingerlands from around 1970 in white satin flame which an earlier owner Rocket Scientist had painted over in a similar manner. I decided to test just a small place with some "Goof-Off" brand paint/glue remover liquid solvent. I wet a cotton ball and gently 'touched' it to a spot that had black paint all over it. There was a sudden "flash" and a "crackling" sound running the full circumference of the drum shell - and instantaneously the entire satin flame covering burned to crispy crinkly white ash with a paper like backing. It was a chemical reaction to the solvent. I'll never again waste time on those finishes once they're painted over. Unless someone here knows a foolproof way to clean that stuff up I would keep the drum as is, or completely remove all the covering and recover it along with some other orphaned Sonor shells to make a full match kit. Amazing what some people did to their cool equipment isn't it?!

Posted on 11 years ago
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From OddBall

If you end up not wanting it, Holliwood is looking for some teardrop lugs !i

Falling Do that thought did cross my mind.

BUCKIE B,

That's why I was checking here. to see if anyone had a solution. I got similar results on a test drum in SF before taking a product to some paint splatters on another drum in SF. I ended up just carefully scraping the paint away with a Craftsman dental type tool. Kinda felt like an archaeologist cleaning a fossil.

1981 Slingerland Magnum 8pc Pewter Silk
1971 Slingerland Avante 60N Lavender Satin Flame
1976/7 Ludwig Vistalite 5pc Yellow
1980's Ludwig Rocker 5pc Black
2004 Gretsch Catalina Birch Caribbean Blue
1998 Noble & Cooley Alloy Classic 14X4.75
1922 Bower Snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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From jccabinets

FFR428 did some experiments with paint removal using a solvent that they use for cleaning printing press equipment. YOu might give him a shout. Il see if I can find the thread, Im pretty sure its called "painted wrap test"Jeff C

I still need to get back to this. The test worked well on some paints but not very well on others. But still have more things to try.

I was looking at a satin finish floor tom painted black at the time. The seller used a 3M product but I can't remember what it was. It was slowly taking the paint off. I think it was a fine plastic polish or compound. I had a few PM's at DFO with him and some pics. But those are gone now I just looked. And I forget who the seller was also. Not much help here sorry.

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 11 years ago
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