Refinishing extgravaganza
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:41 am
so i have a problem: i'm apparently addicted to refinishing.
first a trip to reranch.com and spending lots of money on nitrocellulose lacquer. because i like guitars that age with grace!
my black double bound partscaster tele? i built this out of parts, allparts double bound thin nitro finish. i never added clear but add a hummingbird-type inlay sticker to it (on the body, because it's classy!)... decided it was time to actually clear coat it because it's getting beat up WAY too quickly. BUT WHY NOT STRIP THE SIDES? so i did, it's not 100% pretty (my fault, probably). amber clear tint that, bury the rest in clear (mostly to stack up to the sticker 'depth'). it's kind of like a nice suit that's had a hell of a night.
the blonde tele body that has been sitting in a box forever? let's strip it! let's choke ourselves on the paint fumes because the finish on that thing was paint proof.. NO chemicals, even the strongest and most toxic (like, burning skin just being in the same room) didn't work. heat gun and TIME TIME TIME TIME. turned out to be a really nice one piece swamp ash body! well, now it's a nice, deep gibson-type heritage cherry red. like the most oxygenated blood you've ever had.
1975 hagstrom swede? sorry man, that crazy finish has got to go. another bomb proof finish (polyester!)... now, that gibson pelham blue top, blonde back/neck.
all drying on hooks. ran out of clear.... should be here on thursday. then spray... and then 30 days of cure. pictures when they're all up and going!
and of course i score a squier jaguar. i have Plans for it. luckily the finish stripped in under an hour with a heat, almost melted off.
soon maybe i'll graduate from spray can nitro to an actual spraygun.
help me, people. or give me guitars to refinish.
first a trip to reranch.com and spending lots of money on nitrocellulose lacquer. because i like guitars that age with grace!
my black double bound partscaster tele? i built this out of parts, allparts double bound thin nitro finish. i never added clear but add a hummingbird-type inlay sticker to it (on the body, because it's classy!)... decided it was time to actually clear coat it because it's getting beat up WAY too quickly. BUT WHY NOT STRIP THE SIDES? so i did, it's not 100% pretty (my fault, probably). amber clear tint that, bury the rest in clear (mostly to stack up to the sticker 'depth'). it's kind of like a nice suit that's had a hell of a night.
the blonde tele body that has been sitting in a box forever? let's strip it! let's choke ourselves on the paint fumes because the finish on that thing was paint proof.. NO chemicals, even the strongest and most toxic (like, burning skin just being in the same room) didn't work. heat gun and TIME TIME TIME TIME. turned out to be a really nice one piece swamp ash body! well, now it's a nice, deep gibson-type heritage cherry red. like the most oxygenated blood you've ever had.
1975 hagstrom swede? sorry man, that crazy finish has got to go. another bomb proof finish (polyester!)... now, that gibson pelham blue top, blonde back/neck.
all drying on hooks. ran out of clear.... should be here on thursday. then spray... and then 30 days of cure. pictures when they're all up and going!
and of course i score a squier jaguar. i have Plans for it. luckily the finish stripped in under an hour with a heat, almost melted off.
soon maybe i'll graduate from spray can nitro to an actual spraygun.
help me, people. or give me guitars to refinish.