Stratman said:Why not buy the real product from Fender, Gibson etc and be over with it.
Stratman said:Yea, I still blame Warmoth, just because...
Rant, rant, rant - For everyone who love Warmoth - Good luck.
Why not buy the real product from Fender, Gibson etc and be over with it.
Because someone is alway looking to improve - so what I am sure that this post will get a lot of pedantic responses.
Flame on boys!
TheArchitect said:Mine is the one on the left. Any questions?
http://members.toast.net/dwyss/pics/VH.jpg
ratherdashing said:ARGH ... something bad happened again. I was sanding, and must have caught an edge. Part of the finish started peeling again. It was weird, because it was peeling off an existing coat of poly, not off the paint. So I started sanding it more to try and get it all off, but now it looks really ratty and mottled. I'm going to cut my losses and start over. I'm stripping all the poly off and doing a few coats of paint to get a nice base. Then I'm going to re-do the poly. I'm going to try and use the same brand as the paint this time. I'm getting the feeling that the stuff I'm using (Minwax) isn't compatible with the paint. Sigh ... all this does is frustrate me. I have been looking forward to playing this thing for so long now.![]()
butnut said:Minwax is a generic furniture finish. Good for going over stained woods. What brand of primer, color and clear will you reshoot with?
butnut said:I recommend a coat of primer. Scuff sand the body, a thin coat of primer (Duplicolor) your color and the Duplicolor clear. No need to do any sanding between coats either...you can 400 sand the primer if it's not real smooth. Wipe clean, shoot color letting each coat flash dry, pretty sure Dupli is lacquer. If it's hot, about 5-10 minutes between coats. Let your last color dry 15 munutes and shoot the clear. Go light at first, nevermind if it's dry looking. Let flash dry and continue to build letting each coat flash dry. Final coat can be more 'wet' for gloss off. May not have to do the sand/buff if it's glossy, but up to you. Good luck.