Re: Painting a guitar body with car paint?
Good to know the Stew Mac Grain filler works with car paint.... i have a tub of that.... I have a few spray guns... a really good high quality one, a few cheapies, and a small touch up spray gun.... as well as an air brush... I have a good air comp with water filters for spraying paint.... saddly i have to work outside in the summer.... being Canada i have about a 4-5 month period i can spray outside depending on weather... i set up a small booth in the backyard on a bench and sometimes i just hang the parts from a rope and go for it....
Saddly again Stew Mac will not ship the Sanding Sealer to Canada, it's flamable...... I should track down a good paint supplier in the Toronto area... I heard there is one such place some of the better guitar builders buy their supplies from but i have yet to find it...
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mnbaseball91 said:Whofan, I like to do no more than three coats per day with no less than three hours between coats. I don't think ANY auto manufacturers use nitro anymore and I doubt very many if any use acrylic. I would think all of them would have gone to urathane based paints by now, but of course it's hard to sell that stuff in an aerosol can. But yes, with a heat lamp you could do an entire guitar finish with nitro in one day. You'd still want to let it shrink back for a couple weeks before buffing though, so it sort of defeats the purpose. Not as much of a problem over a metal base because it's already so smooth...
The finish that Warmoth uses is poly, as is the stuff Fender uses. You need a good compressor if you're going to spray that stuff.
Oh, and sealer...I don't recomend using this because it's incredably soft, but I did find Stewmac sanding sealer to be compatible with duplicolor acrylic lacquer. Stewmac waterbased grainfiller, which was actually pretty good, was also compatible with the duplicolor acrylic lacquer.
Good to know the Stew Mac Grain filler works with car paint.... i have a tub of that.... I have a few spray guns... a really good high quality one, a few cheapies, and a small touch up spray gun.... as well as an air brush... I have a good air comp with water filters for spraying paint.... saddly i have to work outside in the summer.... being Canada i have about a 4-5 month period i can spray outside depending on weather... i set up a small booth in the backyard on a bench and sometimes i just hang the parts from a rope and go for it....
Saddly again Stew Mac will not ship the Sanding Sealer to Canada, it's flamable...... I should track down a good paint supplier in the Toronto area... I heard there is one such place some of the better guitar builders buy their supplies from but i have yet to find it...
WhoFan