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When the time came to dismantle the drums I was a bit apprehensive about what difficulties I might encounter in removing the old covering.  I would first have to remove all of the attached hardware to find out.

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The closer I looked at them, the more I realized that I was making the right decision.

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whole-drum-4 Since I would be working on many different drums from varying manufacturers, I brought several heavy duty poly bags to separate the hardware as I removed it from each drum. poly-bags I also brought my Ryobi angle drill which allowed me to easily reach in and remove the lugs and other hardware from even my smallest drums. angle-drill-poly-bagsangle-drilldrum-hdwr-1 I don’t know what causes it but the discoloration was pretty bad. drum-hdwr-2drum-hdwr-3 Once the hardware was removed I was relieved to see how easily the old drum covering came off.  I had imagined that it was glued on but instead, it was merely held in place by the lugs and other hardware.  Even the matching strips on the bass drum hoops came off without a struggle. bare-drum-shells-1bare-drum-shells-2bare-drum-shells-3

Now there was no turning back!

(But you saw the photos.  Who would want to go back?)

Would we be able to successfully replace the original drum shell covering with a new durable counter top type of laminate?  We were about to find out.

(To Be Continued on Extreme Makeover – Drum Edition – Pt-4)