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    Color looks good! What will you be using for a topcoat?

    One thing to check with the alu tape is to stick two pieces together so that they overlap, and then check for continuity between the two pieces.

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    Top coat will be another 10 to 15 of straight Tru-oil, with a light buff of 0000 steel wool in between every 2 to 3 coats. Final with an automotive final cut compound then a polish. Considering some beeswax as well but unsure at this stage

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    Quote Originally Posted by OEG69 View Post
    Top coat will be another 10 to 15 of straight Tru-oil, with a light buff of 0000 steel wool in between every 2 to 3 coats. Final with an automotive final cut compound then a polish. Considering some beeswax as well but unsure at this stage
    Just be aware that the Tru-Oil may yellow a bit. It can have a tendency to shift blues to greens. Not a problem if you like the greens!

    I think it's a good idea to avoid *actual* steel wool, which can leave metal filings. That can cause two common problems, only one of which applies in your case. The one that does not apply is that they can rust when exposed to water based finishes. The one that does apply is that they are can eventually migrate to the pickups. I think most folks either use conventional sandpaper or sanding pads (eg like the 3M type)

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    I have checked continuity with a multimeter and got happy beeps across the whole plate.
    That's great! If it was easy to get you may want to post the brand. Always good to know the locally available products that work well. WA is the postal code of my home state of Washington in the US. I don't think there's a Bunbury there, so I am guessing you are in Western Australia... In any case your alu tape will be local somewhere! ;-)

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    I have checked continuity with a multimeter and got happy beeps across the whole plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fender3x View Post
    Color looks good! What will you be using for a topcoat?

    One thing to check with the alu tape is to stick two pieces together so that they overlap, and then check for continuity between the two pieces.

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    I hit the overlaps in the tape with a dab of solder and also wire it back to the common ground on the back of a pot

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