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02/05/2007, 15:19
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f1steveuk

Joined on 29/03/2007
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The site I pos above, manchester guitars, talks you through a sunburst, I usually go for solid colours, if you look at his tele build guide, he tells you how to get a good finnish. The biggest tip, other than lots of rubbing down with different grade papers, is polishing compound!!!
"Some scoundrel has taken the cork for my lunch" W.C Fields
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02/05/2007, 23:47
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Dick Smith

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I've just made a start on the LP (blonde maple) using yacht varnish. Unfortunately the long drying time, the fact that I was sanding in the workshop yesterday and the strong wind today meant that the surface was pretty dusty after the first coat. I may well go for sanding back and polishing. What polish do you use, Steve?
Kit came with no instructions AT ALL, and despite a nice phone call today to a lady in Brum and a promise that instructions would be emailed to me, nothing has arrived. I think I can work out most of it, except for the positions of the humbuckers and why there is a fifth hole in the neck where it meets the body (the other 4 being screw holes), and a matching hole in the body, but no obvious piece to put in it. Any ideas?
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Dick Smith
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03/05/2007, 8:54
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f1steveuk

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The big hole under the neck fixing plate also occurs on the Tele kit, I assumed it was to hang it while painting, but I prefer screwing a dummy neck on and uing it as a handle.
The polishing compound I use is from Halfords, in a yellow tube (can't give you the name, I'm in the UK, my polish is in my garage in Belves), but once the hospital has kicked me out, we're off home for three weeks I'll find out. T cut tends to make the finish go hazy.
I did a "relic" Strat for my son, using a Squier copy, made it look like a 1959 one that had been palyed everyday since, and the best finish I got on the plain wood was to rub it down with 1200 wet and dry, then flour paper (which is barely abrasive) and then coat after coat after coat of Bri-wax, natural bees wax, and I used a tinted one. I'm tempted to do the Esquire/Tele/Replicaster neck by just waxing it, but I've never done it on a neck before..............![Ick! [+o(]](/cs/images/emotions/sick.gif)
"Some scoundrel has taken the cork for my lunch" W.C Fields
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03/05/2007, 14:27
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Dick Smith

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Yacht varnish is a no-no. It is horrible, attracts dust like a dead cow attracts flies and looks like moulded plastic. It's also a b to sand off again...
I've read the praises of nitro-cellulose lacquer, only query - can I spray it straight on to the sealed wood on the guitar top?
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Dick Smith
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03/05/2007, 14:35
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f1steveuk

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I would have thought with a light sanding nitro would work, but I bet you'll need a fair few light coats to loose the grain!! The speed your going you'll be playing it before I get the tape of the box on mine![Woot! [:-))]](/cs/images/emotions/w00t.gif)
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03/05/2007, 14:49
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Dick Smith

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I've ordered a can of clear lacquer from Steve in Manchester, I'll just spray (and sand - a few coats I suspect) and tell you how I get on. I can't lay hands on flour paper at the moment - Melvyn has let me down!
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Dick Smith
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