Drum Sander
Before Using A Drum Sander, Here are Tips for a Drum Kit Makeover
Restoring your used drum kit is the best way to increase its value when selling, but before you strip off all the lugs and put it under the drum sander, here are some options to help you fix your old kit into its new look.There are alternatives in prepping up your old kit, and you can make it undergo an extreme makeover without the occasional trips to the drum sander. The idea of applying a new wooden finish may seem like a nice idea, but it costs more for your average drummer.
Here are some tips to make your old kit look new:Replace the Drum Heads. Replacing old, worn out heads provide instant new look to your kit. There’s nothing like a clear, glossy shine over all the shells, from bass drum to toms.
Have the metal parts re-chromed. This will save you time and money from contacting the manufacturer for parts. Apply plastic wraps or coverings. There are makers of plastic wraps for the purpose of placing them over shells. Some even customize designs on what you want. This completes your “drum set” makeover.
Just after applying these quick fixes to your drum set, it is now ready to be displayed and to be purchased by interested buyers.
Going through the process of removing the lugs, cleaning the shell, and putting the shell thru the drum sander, restoring the original set is quite an experience. But it does not always have to be that drastic. Remember that there are a number of ways to make the shells more attractive. It’s all up to your imagination.
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