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And finally frets crowned and polished
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At this point, I was not too happy with the how soft the tru oil is, as the slightest bump seems to be putting dents into everything, so weighing my options, it looks like Wipe-on Poly might be the way to go for me.
I'll have some more photos up once I've started the wipe-on poly process

I will be starting with the neck to see how that goes first. If anyone has any suggestions for me, I am all ears.
The process I will be taking is :
- Scrub neck with steel wool
- 3 coats of Wipe on Poly satin finish
- Light sand after the first 3 coats, then another 2-3 coats with sanding between.


The spring for the Bigsby was also a tad too high. So out come the bolt cutters to bring it down, then used a file to shape the edge so that I wouldn't accidently stab myself.
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I've also filed down top of the spring where it was cut so it wouldn't sit too unbalanced.
Love the colour, it brings out the grain. Yes im the same as you, you really got to know what your doing with tru oil and be very patient, im sorry to say thats not me! Wipe on poly, 2 coats a day, finished in a week, very foregiving, but ive got to hand it to the tru oil and dingotone boys, they are a legend....