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thebirthofcool

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  1. Im still in process with mine but I did exactly that...stained it with oil base. Next I did 4 coats of sealer and then started the Nitro. I was told the sealer would seperate the nitro and stain. Looks good so far.
  2. Well the problem is I already stained. If I have to concede the mirror finish I will. There will always be other guitars right?
  3. Just started to sand the sealer. Two questions: I got it to feel smooth but I can see brush marks. Do I need to sand those down or will the clear take care of that? The brush marks are hazey as is the whole thing but they are worse. Also, I havent grain filled because I may have got some bad advice that If i did 20-30 coats of nitro I wouldnt need to. I know understand that in the long term the grain will be a problem. Do I have any alternatives for a mirror finish? Thanks
  4. Sorry, I realized I wasnt very clear. Ok...I have a two point tremolo off a classic player fender strat. There are two points wich mount into the body (hight adjustment screws) and hold the bridge in place. I have those screws. what I do not have are the female threaded sleeves wich you would incert into the body to accept the male. It looks like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/IBANEZ-ORIGINAL-EDGE-T...bayphotohosting accept this particular one is for an ibanez. As i said...i have the screws but need the other part. Thanks.
  5. I need the female threaded part of the two point fender classic players bridge system but I cannot seem to find them without buying the whole assembly. Anybody know where I can get this? I already have the screws but I would purchase them again if they came with the female parts. Also, what do I call this? Hight adjustment screw assembly?
  6. I am unsure. Just know that I want the wood to show. Vintage clear from reranc was a possibility. I havent researched ahead enought to know if I want laquer or something else. I suppose if one is easier than another, I'd strongly consider that. So just in case someone knows...is there any product that will strip the sealer or am i condemned to sanded the thing down?
  7. I am unsure. Just know that I want the wood to show. Vintage clear from reranc was a possibility. I havent researched ahead enought to know if I want laquer or something else. I suppose if one is easier than another, I'd strongly consider that.
  8. So I am about ready to start the finishing process on first project. I am a newbie for sure and I appreciate you indulging my sometimes dense questions. Here is todays dumb quesion: I have been looking for tutorials on finishing in natural (clear lacquer). I jsut want to be sure the process is the same: Grain fill sand 320 Grain filler sand 320 followed by sander sealer and sand 320 X4 Next I can begin to put the clear nitro on right? If anyone has done this before and thinks of a better way to show the natural wood let me know. Thanks in advance
  9. Hey, are you still building necks? If so...I would love to get in touch. email me b_rocki21@yahoo.com. Probabally looking for maple solid but I would like compound radius. Let me know.
  10. Just on the off chance someone has an extra neck they'd like to sell. I am being picky about it though... If you have a neck with: Compound radius preffered fat or clapton or boat (I want 1in at neck) strat compatable finished or unfinished any inlay preferrable maple but rosewood or other will do in good shape needing little to no fretwork used okay Than I am the guy for you to sell too. If it is a warmoth by chance than I will pee myself! But in any case you can email me b_rocki21@yahoo.com Also looking for licensed fender locking tuners. Any style with or without logo. Thanks all.
  11. I know this is a pretty old link but any chance you still have the neck? Email me b_rocki21@yahoo.com
  12. I am unsure. Just know that I want the wood to show. Vintage clear from reranc was a possibility. I havent researched ahead enought to know if I want laquer or something else. I suppose if one is easier than another, I'd strongly consider that.
  13. Just stripped my first guitar. I thought I was down to the wood grain but I noticed a thin layer of some sort of clear stuff. Question: Is this the grain filler? Do I need to remove it to finish it natural? Also, Can I simply apply another coat to fill in the divots and scratches from sanding (few and very minor) Any help would be appreciated. This forum is awesome for a newbie like me. Thanks
  14. Cant post a pic right now but here is the link to the ebay auction including pics and a discription. I used the Best offer feature and got it for 80 dollars. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1 The guy told me after i bought it that it was made in Korea which I assumed meant a squire.
  15. Hi, I am working with what I believe is a Korean made strat body (Squire?) But I want some things like a custom neck and some american parts. I am so confused. Can I use aftermarket parts on this guitar? Will an american standard trem work if there are no holes drilled yet? Pick guard not drilled either. All this guitar is is a painted body routed for trem and the pickups/electronics. What do you think I should do? Any feedback would be great. thanks.
  16. Well, I just found out I won a Mighty Mite with a bad paint job for 80 bucks. Has most the routing. Unfortunately its black and I want to strip it to wood and finish it natural. We'll see how that goes. But hey, its the experience right? I anticipate doing many of these throughout my lifetime.
  17. Hello, First time on the forum. I have been planning a guitar project for some time. I have taken apart and rebuilt guitars but never bought a body and started from scratch. I am very excited. My dilemma, I only have so much cash I can justify not spending on my wife and kid and mortgage etc. I want to buy a Strat body to either strip and refinish one that is unfinished. I want to go more reasonable than say warmoth because I want to spend my precious money on the neck, Pick-ups and bridge. But e-bay guitar stores seem hit and miss. In fact, some of them are down right slimey in correspondance. Im hoping someone out there has had a good experience buying from an ebay seller and can recomend me to someone. Maybe recomend people to avoid! At any rate, I love the forum since i found it last week and I will no doubt be picking your brains. Letcha know how I am doing.
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