

Last seen: Jun 28, 2025
@rocknroller912 Oh yeah, that’s a great idea, I’ll buy some in. That’s the worst part, not being able to lift a pint. 👍
@robin 😂 I was wondering who would be the first to point that out. 😂🏴👍
@clinton Oh yeah, I’ve done that before. It’s not a good trick really is it? 😂 Hope you heal soon. 👍
@bpower Oh no, I can imagine him opening his eyes in shock when the pain hit, ouch! I can see why they use it against you. 😂 I will be aware of the...
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@clinton I don’t normally use 3m pads, not with guitars anyway. Yes I do use a couple of drops of detergent in my water for lubricant. You don’t have ...
@koendb It’s looking really good, that’s a nice lustre. Just think that each grade of sandpaper puts finer scratches in the finish than the last one. ...
@dirtbike Hey, welcome to the group. Give that link a try that @robin has suggested, see if you can access it. 👍 I look forward to seeing you bui...
Finally got this Jimi Strat in its flow coats today. It can cure for a couple of weeks before the final flat and polish. I’ll shut up about it now unt...
Spent a couple of hours sanding this batch of clear coat flat, ready for flow coats.
@clinton Damn! That is nice! Excellent work, it looks so inviting. 👍
@koendb “Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” 😉👍
@clinton I would fill the grain, sand it back, raise the grain, sand it again, add the dye, then spray several coats of sanding sealer. When it’s dry,...
@clinton Apply several layers of sanding sealer, let it dry and sand it flat. Then apply your clear lacquer. 👍
@clinton Are you applying sanding sealer after the grain filler (before you spray the clear lacquer)?
@marcel Congratulations Marcel to you and Paula, have a nice time today. 🥳🥳
@koendb First of all I’ll say that the neck looks amazing, great finish. I can’t help with an answer for you unfortunately, I have never used shellac ...