My arms hurt thinking about it. Good haul in the sale btw.
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My arms hurt thinking about it. Good haul in the sale btw.
Rip sexy browny silvery bursty goodness.
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Sup pretty brown neck.
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Andrew pin holes normaly happen due to coats being too thick. Each coat needs to be thin enough to allow the paints natural chemicals to escape during the first 15 mins of flash times. If the paint is thick and not thinned witb thiners it will not allow the chemicals to escape hence a bubble into a pin hole.
Thanks mate. I was praying you'd chime in. So next time 2:1 clear to hardener with 15% thinners?
More thinners on your last coat to help it flow to a glass finish and no cutting or polish should be needed with 2 pk. On your build coats dont spray to try ant get a gloss finnish, keep them thin and matt then gloss up your last coat with slower spray motion not more paint.
Ok great. Around 18psi? And this is with a hvlp gun and a 1.4 tip.
Honestly mate. If there is ever a time when our paths cross I owe you at the very least a pint or 7. I am so grateful for the help you've given me.
Buddy that's what these forums are for, we want everyone building amazing guitars. They just make the world a better place lol...
Couldn't agree more. Can I ask why you don't use sanding sealer? For the Tele project I'm doing a finish that is unsuitable for timber mate and just want a clear over the wood. I spoke to a fw rep and he reckons I could go the sanding sealer, a few light tack coats of acrylic, let it dry then 2k it.