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How I dealt with chrome pitting on Ludalloy Super Sensitive Last viewed: 6 hours ago

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I have a mid-70's olive and blue badged 6 1/2" Ludwig Super Sensitive that had the almost usual pitting/flaking/aluminum and chrome incapatibility sydrome so I had been searching for a way to improve it's appearance. I have seen guys paint them in some pretty interesting hammered paint finishes, but wanted to steer away from something else on the drum so I asked a neighbor friend of mine if he thought lathing it would work. He thought it could so he did and it did. I now have a brushed aluminum finish Super Sensitive and the contrast between the aluminum and chrome is striking. I decided to leave it in a "brushed" appearance rather than a super smooth polished look for the time being but if I ever get bored I guess I could polish it. I suspect I devalued the drum somewhat as even the pitted ones have decent value, but I traded that off for a unique appearance and one of a kind. Not very many of you have neighbors with lathes, but if anyone is interested I'm sure you could locate a woodworker with one. Here it is with a picture of my neighbor and his work:

http://s724.photobucket.com/user/ken960/library/Drums?sort=3&page=1

(If anyone can tell me how I can copy the pics directly from My Pictures to a thread please let me know!)

Ken

Posted on 12 years ago
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That looks cool.

Like you said, you can always polish it later. :cool:

www.macdrums.com
Posted on 12 years ago
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I like it...

Posted on 12 years ago
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thats some nice thinking outside of the box there. turned out really good. i too like the contrast of bright aluminum and chrome hardware.

mike

Posted on 12 years ago
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Cool idea and cool looking snare!

- EMD
Posted on 12 years ago
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that looks really nice. I'm curious about how much you lathed off. The shell has to be thinner now. also I'm impressed with the roundness of the shell to be able to lathe it. very cool.

Posted on 12 years ago
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