JollyRoger523
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Reference my First Build
The headstock has been painted (need to get some pics up). I've ran into a problem finishing the finish on the headstock. I used hardware store spray paint cans. I did some research on the net, and while It seems they are not ideal for a guitar they are definitely usable (plus we all know of someone who has refinished a Dean or two with them).
First I primed it with Rustoleum gray auto primer. I let that dry for several days, then gave it a quick sanding. Next I sprayed Rustoleum black. I let that that dry for several more days, and scuff sanded it. Next I sprayed Minwax poly over it. This stuff:
OK so far so good (so what). Let it dry for about a week, it was hard enough where my fingernail wouldn't dent it. I start to wet sand out the orange peel and here is where the trouble begins. Before the orange peel is out the poly finish starts to peel off. There were several small places where it just started peeling up with the 600g sandpaper (almost like how you can peel rubber glue right off of paper). At this point I'm thinking "OK the finish wasn't thick enough". So I sand down and start again. This time I put a lot more layers of poly on. Let it harden and start to wet sand the orange peel. Same deal.
Before I started on the actual guitar, I did a test piece on a scrap of wood to make sure everything was compatible. It went together fine and the finish seemed hard enough for guitar use. BUT I left it at that and didn't sand out the orange peel and buff it. Let that be a lesson to me and anyone else: If you are not sure of a finish then finish a test piece ALL THE WAY!
So now I get to sand it down and start over again with a different plan. I might try a different poly over the Rustoleum (I already got the primer on the guitar body, but no paint yet). I found a 2 part poly finish in a spray can that I'll probably try. It mixes the catalyst inside the can. It's called Spraymax:
I'm hoping this will work. The reason I didn't go with Reranch or other paint choices was because I couldn't find an "Olive Drab" color available. I also don't have any spray equipment for the pro stuff.
Questions, comments, insults? I'm open to ideas.
The headstock has been painted (need to get some pics up). I've ran into a problem finishing the finish on the headstock. I used hardware store spray paint cans. I did some research on the net, and while It seems they are not ideal for a guitar they are definitely usable (plus we all know of someone who has refinished a Dean or two with them).
First I primed it with Rustoleum gray auto primer. I let that dry for several days, then gave it a quick sanding. Next I sprayed Rustoleum black. I let that that dry for several more days, and scuff sanded it. Next I sprayed Minwax poly over it. This stuff:

OK so far so good (so what). Let it dry for about a week, it was hard enough where my fingernail wouldn't dent it. I start to wet sand out the orange peel and here is where the trouble begins. Before the orange peel is out the poly finish starts to peel off. There were several small places where it just started peeling up with the 600g sandpaper (almost like how you can peel rubber glue right off of paper). At this point I'm thinking "OK the finish wasn't thick enough". So I sand down and start again. This time I put a lot more layers of poly on. Let it harden and start to wet sand the orange peel. Same deal.
Before I started on the actual guitar, I did a test piece on a scrap of wood to make sure everything was compatible. It went together fine and the finish seemed hard enough for guitar use. BUT I left it at that and didn't sand out the orange peel and buff it. Let that be a lesson to me and anyone else: If you are not sure of a finish then finish a test piece ALL THE WAY!
So now I get to sand it down and start over again with a different plan. I might try a different poly over the Rustoleum (I already got the primer on the guitar body, but no paint yet). I found a 2 part poly finish in a spray can that I'll probably try. It mixes the catalyst inside the can. It's called Spraymax:

I'm hoping this will work. The reason I didn't go with Reranch or other paint choices was because I couldn't find an "Olive Drab" color available. I also don't have any spray equipment for the pro stuff.
Questions, comments, insults? I'm open to ideas.
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