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  • Just got my Warmoth!

    Well the body for my Warmoth just got here so now I wanna get the finish done before the neck and hardware gets here...SOOOO...

    What's the easiest way to paint an alder Strat body just a plain, glossy white? Couldn't I just go to Home Depot and get a few cans of white spray?

    I know I've asked it before but I need someone to jog my memory

    Anyway, pics will be posted as I progress -- i'll get them up as soon as I can!

    Thanks!

    -X
    green globe burned black by sunn

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    Re: Just got my Warmoth!

    You may want to read up here a bit:

    ReRanch

    It's a real good resource for guitar refinishing.

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    • #3
      Re: Just got my Warmoth!

      Ahhh yeah, that's the site i was lookin for...haha, i think you hooked me up with that link last time, Artie!

      Thanks man.
      green globe burned black by sunn

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      • #4
        Re: Just got my Warmoth!

        Err having just read the tutorial there, I'm wondering if I really need to work THAT HARD...hahaha

        I just want the guitar to be white, so couldn't I just fill the grain, get it to primer white, and then maybe a clear coat?

        -X
        green globe burned black by sunn

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        • #5
          Re: Just got my Warmoth!

          Maybe butnut or Zerb can cover that. They're the ones that I know that actually do refinishing.

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          • #6
            Re: Just got my Warmoth!

            Now the trick is getting them to look at my post
            green globe burned black by sunn

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            • #7
              Re: Just got my Warmoth!

              You don't need to grain-fill alder.

              You don't need to follow ReRanch 101 unless you want your guitar to look really good when you're done

              Seriously, getting a showroom glossy finish on a guitar body is not an easy task.

              Chip
              Heritage 535 Special, Warmoth frankenstrat, MIM Strat, & Taylor 314C(no E)
              Amp Builds: Tweed Princeton (5F2-A) variation, 2 BF Princeton Reverb clones, & Super Reverb clone
              Sometimes use a Blues Jr., Tech 21 Trademark 10 & Power Engine 60
              SPG modded DS-1, TS-7 & CryBaby; Visual Sounds Rte. 66 & H2O; Guyatone Tremolo
              SD pickups: SSL-2, APS-2, tapped Quarter Pound, Custom 5 & Antiquity humbuckers

              "Conan! What are the best things in life?"
              "Girls, guitars, guns and cars!"

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              • #8
                Re: Just got my Warmoth!

                here's some more painting tips as well... http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/tutorial5.htm

                "Haste makes waste" is the most important thing to remember when doing something like this.. do it carefully and do it right. You spent all the money on a nice Warmoth body. Don't screw the pooch on the paint job.
                -Alex

                *Proud Owner and Player of Guage guitars, Warmoth guitars, and Orange amps*

                Originally posted by HamerPlyr
                I'm already wearing the costume, and Fredericks of Hollywood on the corset and also on the panties, which, of course, have the "convenience crotch".

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                • #9
                  Re: Just got my Warmoth!

                  Originally posted by Empty Pockets
                  Now the trick is getting them to look at my post

                  How about a PM?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Just got my Warmoth!

                    I just pay Warmoth the $165 to do it for me, they do it right the first time and I don't have to worry about it.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Just got my Warmoth!

                      I'd avoid the stuff you get at the hardware store. I painted my old guitar that way - with hardware store lacquer, and even after hanging in my closet for a month to "cure" it was still soft enough to pick up carpet marks when i put it on the floor.

                      Get some re-ranch stuff. If you're serious about doing this right.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Just got my Warmoth!

                        lol, my silver guitar I painted w/ stuff from home depot. Same w/ my g/fs guitar and it turned out great. I'll have to post some pics. (when its done, I'm still modding it for her.)
                        This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections. - St. Augustine of Hippo

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