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So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:14 am
by CyaNitrate
So I've never been much for black guitars, or even more boadly dark colors with maple boards, but I love this Tele. But I want to love it more, so I've decide to strip it and refinish it in Seafoam Green :joy:

You can't see it in this pic, but the finish had uniform lines running parallel to the neck, which I thought were shrink lines, shrinking at seams in the wood pieces, leading me to believe it was like a butcher block and made of like seven pieces. I haven't stripped the front yet so I'll try to get a pic of what I'm describing.
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Step 1: Disassemble
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Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:22 am
by Dandolin
CyaNitrate wrote:So I've never been much for black guitars, or even more boadly dark colors with maple boards, but I love this Tele. But I want to love it more, so I've decide to strip it and refinish it in Seafoam Green :joy:


I'm right witcha on that--I've got an Offset Special that I've been thinking on doing the same thing, down to the Seafoam....

Good on ya and Bon Voyage! :thumb: :joy:

I'll be watching with interest.... :snax:

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:24 am
by CyaNitrate
Step 1a: Purchase heat gun

Step 2: HEAT!
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I wasn't real sure what to expect, as I've never done this before. I kept the gun moving over a section about 5 inches or so, and eventually the poly just kind blisters and pops up, completely separated from the body, then you scrape it away.

Step 3: More heat and elbow grease

So first, this is a top-load only body, leaving the back sexy smooth with no holes. Second, I can't see ANY seams. That doesn't mean they aren't there..I haven't done any sanding and I highly doubt its a one-piece. But I can pretty confidently say it isn't a butcher block!
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Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:26 am
by kosta
Excited to see how this turns out!

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:27 am
by CyaNitrate
Dandolin wrote:
CyaNitrate wrote:So I've never been much for black guitars, or even more boadly dark colors with maple boards, but I love this Tele. But I want to love it more, so I've decide to strip it and refinish it in Seafoam Green :joy:


I'm right witcha on that--I've got an Offset Special that I've been thinking on doing the same thing, down to the Seafoam....

Good on ya and Bon Voyage! :thumb: :joy:

I'll be watching with interest.... :snax:


I will be the guinea pig for both of us :thumb:

I'm likely going to be using Reranch products, because I want it to be pretty. And store bought enamel is too soft unless you bake it, and I'm not putting this in my oven (Though I did buy a toaster oven for pedals for exactly that reason, works like a charm!)

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:03 am
by Dandolin
:thumb: You go. :D

Although it would be cool to see pics of a Tele body in rattle can Surf Green roasting away in a pig smoker or some other barbecue gear. :lol:

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:10 am
by CyaNitrate
Krylon has a color called Sea Glass that's pretty close, that I almost tried.....It's readily available, but I don't wanna chance it.
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Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:16 am
by Dandolin
That looks good on the can--but I agree, spending a little bit more on a finish that will set up hard with less fuss is totes worth it....

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:12 am
by ChannelingHemingway
50s custom color tele? Hnnng.

I'll be watching this thread lustfully.

Edit:

I vaguely recall working on a MIMcaster several years back that had a 4-ish piece body with a veneered front and back. It gives the manufacturer the economy of a multipiece body but they can still do bursts without the guitar looking like a cutting board. Probably helps hide shrink lines, too.

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:15 pm
by skullservant
Awesome!

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:35 pm
by antennafarm
ugh, that fullerplast shit is the devil.

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:44 pm
by CyaNitrate
ChannelingHemingway wrote:I vaguely recall working on a MIMcaster several years back that had a 4-ish piece body with a veneered front and back. It gives the manufacturer the economy of a multipiece body but they can still do bursts without the guitar looking like a cutting board. Probably helps hide shrink lines, too.


This is the case. But, they decided to paint it black anyways...

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:47 pm
by CyaNitrate
antennafarm wrote:ugh, that fullerplast shit is the devil.


NO JOKE. Color came off easy and in nice big flakes. Sealer...ugh. came off in pieces the size of a grain of rice..

This is a pain in the ass. You will burn yourself.

But! Nearly down to bare wood..more pics later.

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:37 am
by ChannelingHemingway
CyaNitrate wrote:This is the case. But, they decided to paint it black anyways...


It's probably cheaper to have a single production method for bodies than it is to have one line for opaque finishes and another for transparent. Mine was midnight wine. :idk:

Re: So I decided to strip my Tele...

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:05 am
by kosta
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