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Subject: Re: Painting Pads...

From: "Matt" <sds5@...>
Date: 2008-06-05

Yeah, good idea, some paint will eat plastic!

I went into a decent paint store and asked one of the experts, I
actualy took a pad in and he knew straight away the best stuff for
the job.

The primer I used was ready paint after 20 minutes, really quick
setting. The paint I let dry for 24 hours before recoating just to
be sure. Darren's suggestion of a clear lacquer is a good idea,
just be careful as SDS9 shells are a pretty tight fit as they are so
any extra coats may make it hard to get them back in.

I'm guessing you know how to pop the shells off an SDS9 pad? You'll
obviously have to do that before you paint them.

On Ya's

Matt.



--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Darren Craven" <Darren@...>
wrote:
>
> Hey Guys
>
> Also, I'd probably suggest that before you spray, take the plastic
shell off the pad and spray a little bit of your paint onto the
inside of the shell. This way you can test to make sure the paint
won't have a bad reaction to the plastic and melt it or that!!
>
> I would probably stick clear of Krylon paints etc too. Do like
Matt suggested and look at a good quality car paint.
>
> You could also give them a final coat of clear, rub it down and
give it a buff and the surfaces should come up mirror finish, if
that's what you're into? If you checkout some of the custom guitar
building sites around they explain how to do this.
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Darren
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Matt
> Sent: Thu 5/06/2008 3:45 PM
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Painting Pads...
>
> I painted some black SDS7 pads yellow and they came up really well.
>
> I basically used car/auto paint with a primer. Not sure what
country
> you're in but the primer was Wattyl Sigma Etch Cream, as far as
the
> colour goes don't buy cheap stuff, ask for the best car enamel you
can
> get, it might cost a bit more but it'll be well worth it!
>
> I did 4 pads and 1 can of primer and 1 can of colour enamel was
all I
> needed, you'll need to do at least 2 coats of the colour enamel to
get
> a perfect surface.
>
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> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "hitnrunrocks"
> <hitnrunrocks@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all! I've been lurking awhile and decided to post.I have
a
> nice
> > SDS-1000 set I scored on eBay late last year and have been
thinking
> of
> > painting the shells of the pads.These are the SDS 9 style.They
are
> > black, which seems to be plentyful,so I'm not too worried about
> > decreasing their value...plus I plan to hang onto them.
> > I'm wondering who has done this and what types of paint/primer
work
> > best?I may do some step by step photos as I go.Any advice will
be
> > appreciated.Thanks in advance.
> >
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