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Author: | Chris Pile [ Fri Apr 07, 2017 6:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Finish stripping tutorial? |
We have finishing knowledge on here aplenty (and other good sources, too). My question? Where would I find a good tutorial on stripping of finishes? I have a guy who needs a little help - he just gets too happy with sandpaper and sander, and is obliterating large portions of whole guitars, and I'm not getting through to him. |
Author: | B. Howard [ Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finish stripping tutorial? |
I don't know a video will fix him......I have a different approach for different types of finish and then that also varies by type of instrument too. Nitro lacquer I wick off with paper towels and acetone. I have a few of these to do and I'll make a blog post from it so maybe I can help someone. Most poly types I prefer a heat gun on a solid body unless it has a metallic poly.....then we need aircraft stripper. I never use heat guns on acoustic instruments to strip finish. So here it depends a bit on type of finish....if I can use a "safe" stripper I will but solid polyesters like Taylor will need the aircraft stripper..... Notice nowhere do I mention sandpaper for stripping a finish...... I only want to remove the finish, not any wood. I have seen way to many fine guitars ruined by people, "professional" & otherwise, by sanding off old finishes. Strats that are so thin the trem block hangs out the back....... and acoustics I can see the bracing through the top.....Nope, no sand paper until I am prepping for new finish here. |
Author: | Chris Pile [ Sat Apr 08, 2017 10:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finish stripping tutorial? |
Agreed, sir - once the instrument is sanded, we don't need to do that anymore.... But some folks - all they know is sandpaper, and usually applied with malevolence. They don't know the difference between stains and dyes, or lacquers and polys - it's all the same to them. And because I'm not a famous guy with a Facebook page and YouTube channel - my opinion doesn't mean crap to him. I need something to convince this ass before he ruins everything he touches. |
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