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My Evh Striped Tele


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Well, sort of a Tele, at least. Body shape certainly is consistand, but the headstock is another shape altogether (pictures of that coming soon)

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http://www.mts.net/~klharlow/pics/EVHTele/Guitar7.jpg

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Paint job took 'bout 12 hours total, with around 7 of that being spend doing the masking...paint order was grey, black, then blue. Used Dupli-Color Automotive paint for the colors, and Dupli-Color Automotive clear laquer. Please forgive the quality of pictures...the camera really did a poor job of capturing the metallic paints!

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nice...I'm looking at using duplicolor as well for a project.

Can you give us your (somewhat brief) step-by-step process?

Thanks.

Thanks man.

For starters, I used a sealer/builder/primer type stuff (I think it was Killz brand???) once that was prepped, I sprayed it with a non-metallic surface primer for extra adhesion (It's designed specifically to bond automotive type paints to non-metal surfaces). From there, I shot the entire body in 3 double coats of Smoke Grey Metallic, and sat that for about half an hour.

From there, I masked 3 different widths (6, 12, and 18 mm) using various painters tapes. I sprayed the Sunfire Black on, again, 3 double coats. I gave that 5 or 10 minutes to set up, and immediately began removing the masking tape from the body. From there, I gave the whole deal almost an hour to cure.

Finally, to set up the blue stripes, I used 6mm masking tape to mask the outsides of the blue lines, then used wider masking tape to mask off the rest of the guitar. Shot the blue in 4 double-coats. Pulled mask off after 5 minutes of setup. Allowed 20 to cure. Shot 3 full cans of clear, in a lot of double-coats.

The guitar was hanging for the duration of the painting process, and I had a 300 watt halogen light shining on it from a distance of aboot 2 feet. As was mentioned above, I used all rattlecans, but I attached a painters handle on the guns to get a greater degree of control and accuracy. Oh, and I heated the cans on a wood stove to warm the inner contents for each layer. That makes for higher can pressure, and better spray properties.

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Then we owe it to BeAR!!! I will be doing another, still undecided... it's a Jackson body that I plan on planning and adding a hard maple cap about 1/2" thick. Depending on the maple I get it will be stained or EVH 5150. I love it, it's so easy to do, and depending on the combination of colors it can look awsome! More pics when done!

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