looks good Tony the headstock face is quite a bit darker.
Looks like your decking is ready for a coat of paint haha
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looks good Tony the headstock face is quite a bit darker.
Looks like your decking is ready for a coat of paint haha
have been using about 75water/25 colour this coat was 50/50
Decking is getting ready for a new decking, was just pricing the timber today, or i could say i like the rustic look :rolleyes:
nice one Tony, so did you go to the local bottlo to get the pricing on the decking ?
No i did it from home, but i do have a few of these in the fridge...
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nice one Tony, our 330ml Duvel bottles are a much shorter stubbie and shorter neck. Nice beer to have while you shop online !
Mine is 750ml Wok :p
Someone asked me the best way to sand inside the bouts on the guitar, it can be a shocker of a job by hand, i use this method, cant claim its mine, but cant remember who showed me.
I get a piece of 32mm PVC cut 2 lengths 250mm one of the lengths i cut all the way down the length a bit shorter than half way.
You get a piece of whatever paper you are using and wrap it around the whole piece then snap the cut piece into place, instant curve sander.
2 bits one cut nearly in half
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Clipped together, makes a great sanding tool for curves
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Works a treat
ah got it Tony, the Duvel bottle didn't look big enough for a 750ml, maybe your PC monitor is big ! Our 750mls are the same shape.
nice tip on the curve sanding, which part of the axe are you using this for ?
PS you might want to edit your post to say PVC, not PVV !
I am using it at the moment on a telecaster neck where the headstock joins the neck, just to do a fix for a guy who did a real big oops and made it look like crud.
Inside upper and lower bouts on the 335 to round it nicely.
I have used this trick for ages on just about every sanding job i have
nice tip Tony and you can always use different diameter PVC pipes to suit the sanding job