pandamonk said:
would a metal paint work on something like that? Cause i bought a kit for £35 about 6 months ago, and actually really like it. The snare's almost exactly the same as that one and it kinda makes the kit look a bit cheap(which it is, i know), but seeing your pics 561s8r, i know that if i did that it'd look like a much better kit.
You could take the snare apart, and sand the shell with an electric hand sander, and once you have the shell sanded - and we are talking a project that would take at least a week - you are going to have to completely scratch the entire surface in order to have the coating stick.
Then you would wipe the shell in apple cider vinegar.
That will help etch the metal a bit more, as well as completely remove any light metal particles from sanding.
Then you would have several options.
You could use a 2 part epoxy to paint it.
You could have a local car shop paint it. They would paint it with a finish just like you would see on a car.
You could look for a shop that does electrostatic painting. "esp" is how they paint filing cabinets and even washer and dryers and home refrigerators.
Electrostatic painting is where they connect an electric negative wire to the piece of metal they intend to paint - in this case your metal drum - and the positive wire goes into the special paint sprayer and charges the paint.
This was there is no "overspray - all of the paint is "magnetically" or "electrically" attracted to the metal drumshell, and it forms a seamless, spotless, coating that should be almost like glass once it's hardened.
Tim