hi guys,
I have a strat kit which i am finishing in dingo tone stain. i have stained the body several times, applied several intensifying coats and am now applying some finishing...
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hi guys,
I have a strat kit which i am finishing in dingo tone stain. i have stained the body several times, applied several intensifying coats and am now applying some finishing...
thanks for that mate
Dear pitbull guitar community,
i am putting together my first telecaster kit. i bought two entwistle pickups as upgrades and i bought an upgraded pre wired switchplate as you can see...i am unsure...
hi guys, i was not happy with my original application of stain so i bought an orbital sander to sand it back and start again...i think i have taken a few mm off the thickness of my telecaster...
thanks for the reply guys will give it a shot!
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you cant see it on the image i dont think it looks like very small granules and i am sure its not dirt. i used the same container to put my second coat of stain on the neck and the container...
i have noticed a few small beads of neck finish on my guitar headstock after a second coat of the stain ( maybee i put too much on at once) should i lightly steel wool the head stock before applying...
Thanks for getting back to me again FrankenWashie, yes it is my first build and i will probably make mistakes but ill just try and learn from it. I know what you mean by patience! i almost lost it...
thanks for the reply FrankenWashie but could you give some insight? in the instructions after the final coats it says to "Leave the body to fully cure for at least two weeks before final buff and...
the dingotone instructions say to sand the body of the guitar to 240 grit for best results.....does that mean after getting the body to 240 grit you dont sand it to 600 grit then 1200 grit before...
thanks bakersdozen
Hi Fretworn or any one else :) do you know what the scale length is supposed to be for the tla-1r??
thanks for the reply Fretworn, i look forward to the journey :)
Hello my names matt, doing my first build of the TLA-1R. My uncle is helping me check measurements, drilling and wiring as he is good at those sorts of things and i dont want to mess up...i may also...