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Peeling Garrison Neck Lacquer (Part 1)

Peeling Garrison Neck Lacquer (Part 1)

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  1. Evening Brad, it may be a little different but I know from experience with floor finish that I have to rub back between coats to key the finish for next coat as well as improving the surface finish. A particularly impressive peel in a hallway many years ago was the result of me not sanding up close to skirting on a recoat, finish was yrs old and needed a refinish, same product used both times only my lack of attention caused the problem

  2. Isnt poly a bastard!?!
    Never seen bracing like that.
    I (stupidly) put my hand up to strip an LTD….
    Scraping it back, l found about 7 coats, metallic red and gold..fmd!

    Luvd the 5x go fast sound effects Brad..
    Benny Hill wd be proud!!

  3. Hey man with those masking skills you had me asking "is Brad a qualified painter?" but that garbage bag idea mate…..you got the right idea but a real painter would use anti static plastic, if you do a lot of painting it'd be worth going down to a crash shop and asking for a few metres, or even grab their scraps, it'd be absolutely fine for your purpose. Having said that, overspray isn't a big problem for a guitar paintjob, not like a car respray so I'm sure you've had no issues but if you want to step up your painting game there's a tip for ya.

  4. Also. Put some surf fishing rod grip or pipe insulation foam over the pipes to protect the instrument.
    If the cramp pipes are long enough then guitars can be held flat to work on the top and back by haveing block to take up the narrower upper bout.

  5. The musicians in your area should be very grateful that they have such a clever and conscientious bugger as you Brad.
    If I might offer an idea for a fixture that I call a body vice that is super useful for holding bodies in many orientations. Take a couple of cheap sash cramps , mount the pipe ends parallel in a length of 4" by 3" about two foot apart. Fix the 4" by 3" to the bench. Attach a prop to the floor on the adjustable end. Make a couple of flexible cauls to accomodate the camber of the guitar belly and back. Mine are cork tile lined 9mm MDF.
    Proceed to hold bodies in all sorts of orientations.

  6. Uhggg. I hate dealing with lifting finishes. You never really know if there's a procedure problem or the surface was contaminated with silicone or something.

    Crossing my fingers for you, Brad!

  7. Fix that crackered, fractured, knackered lacquer, and don't be no hacker or slacker!😅 (PS, I never really thought about how many words you can make just by adding Acker to something).

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