Hello guys,
I have work resin and build a fiberglass shell conga (pink), some of members will remember.
Photos of the realisation on
www.myspace.com/congalou : plaster, mold, etc...
I have seen some old patato distort. I'm not an expert but I think that the resin can show signs of age and become limp. If they are too thin, fiberglass shells can be not very durable. Not necessary because of fire or heat.
The questions I ask to myself are : is it because of the old resin used in 70's ? maybe actually resin are more durable.
Is it because the drum was stock with dampness, frost, or maybe with too much dry ? (because, I haven't seen fiber boat with this kind of problem on the solicited places.....)
As I said, I'm not an expert, but I was wondering during a long time why the Big manufacturer as LP, Meinl, made very thick shells (with maybe some steel piece inside... or another piece of resin more heavy, who know ?) I'm shure now it's for avoid this kind of problem.
Nothing is impossible.... but I think that this repair will be very very hard to do and very expensive... maybe the price of 3 new drums !!!
If you try something, let us know !
Cheers,
Galou.