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by n-eight_Archive
I took a week off from this before ordering the wrap. In the meantime, I put 2 coats of white solid acrylic stain on the interior of the shells.The wrap showed up on Wednesday. It only took about an hour to apply it. I got them with hi-bond tape pre-applied, so all I had to do was line it up and stick it at the seams. I lined up the seams under some lugs that would only be visible from the drummer's perspective, or not at all in the case of the kick. The new wrap is quite a bit thicker than the old wrap, and it feels like a much higher quality. I got threaded badge eyelets that attach with a nut inside, rather than the type that have to be permanently bent with a balpien hammer or special tool, so I can remove them later if I need to. I put the new blue/olive badges on with a little rubber cement on the back of them to keep them from peeling up.Thursday, I started cleaning all the lugs / tension rods / hoops / etc. The kick hoops aren't original. They're metal with a 7/8" wide inlay recess. Most ludwig kits have a 1/2" recess I believe. There was quite a bit of rust on them, as well as a bunch of old contact cement from the old inlay. I hit them with acetone and 220 sandpaper to clean them up, then sprayed 4 light coats of black lacquer on them.The lugs polished right up with some chrome polish. I was amazed at how much tarnish was on them. The claws and tension rods on the kick were pretty rusty. I soaked them in a vinegar / phosphoric acid solution for a few hours, which got rid of the surface rust. Then I hit them with some chrome polish. I had to go to the hardware store to get 20 new stainless washers for the kick tension rods.I put the heads back on this morning. I was debating about having the bearing edges re-cut, but they actually look pretty good, so I'm going to hold off until it's absolutely necessary. I found one stripped lug on the bottom of the floor tom, so I'll have to get a new threaded receptacle for it. Or a slightly longer tension rod. Only the first few threads are stripped.I just set everything up upstairs. The ceiling up there is only 5'6" (it's a finished attic), so I rarely go up there because I'm 6'2". It's the only place left in the house where I can set them up, so it will have to do for now. This is the first time I've had the kit set up since we moved to Butte a year ago (holy shit, it was a year ago today). It's also the first time I've had my '67 Supraphonic set up with a kit. The Supraphonic's 45th birthday is next Tuesday.Here's the finished product: