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    Quote from pedro on January 10, 2013, 13:53
    Hi guys, These LP's look amazing. My Wudtone Carmen Gypsy and Columbian Gold have just arrived and I have started - can I ask a couple of questions.

    It says on the directions to ensure that the cloth used to apply the base coat should be washed to avoid self ignition...!! would this be with just water or turps ??

    Also any runs of the colour onto the clear edge - can they be carefully cleaned up with turps without affecting anything?

    Also any tips on using ultra fine wire wool after each coat please.

    Pete
    Hey Pedro,

    Do you have a LP-1 with binding?
    If so, don't worry too much about the Wudtone staining the binding as when you buff each coat back you will remove the stain from the binding. You can also very carefully rub the binding with the steel wool to polish it up. Take care not to remove finish from the timber as you will end up with an annoyingly hard to cover up line!

    I use 0000 Sifa brand steel wool, available at most hardware stores.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    [quote]Quote from dingobass on January 10, 2013, 18:08
    Quote from pedro on January 10, 2013, 13:53
    Hi guys, These LP's look amazing. My Wudtone Carmen Gypsy and Columbian Gold have just arrived and I have started - can I ask a couple of questions.

    It says on the directions to ensure that the cloth used to apply the base coat should be washed to avoid self ignition...!! would this be with just water or turps ??

    Also any runs of the colour onto the clear edge - can they be carefully cleaned up with turps without affecting anything?

    Also any tips on using ultra fine wire wool after each coat please.
    The idea is to soak the rags in water as they position Wudtone are suggesting is that the rags may self ignite. You will then dispose of the saturated rags as they are not used again. In other words you start each coat with a fresh new rag. Make sure the rags are lint free and always use the gloves supplied (more available from Bunnings if needed and they will be- do not get the powdered variety!). The reason supplied is so as the oils in your skin do not end up on the wood, but honestly I feel its to prevent the stain turning your fingers, red, blue, yellow, green or black depending on the colour you are applying!

    Make sure you don't forget the wire wool between each coat. The idea is that the wire wool will lightly scratch each coat to aid in the adhesion of the next coat of paint and at the same time perhaps remove any dust or similar that has become ingrained in the previous coat.
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    [quote]Quote from Gavin1393 on January 10, 2013, 21:05
    Quote from dingobass on January 10, 2013, 18:08
    Quote from pedro on January 10, 2013, 13:53
    Hi guys, These LP's look amazing. My Wudtone Carmen Gypsy and Columbian Gold have just arrived and I have started - can I ask a couple of questions.

    It says on the directions to ensure that the cloth used to apply the base coat should be washed to avoid self ignition...!! would this be with just water or turps ??

    Also any runs of the colour onto the clear edge - can they be carefully cleaned up with turps without affecting anything?

    Also any tips on using ultra fine wire wool after each coat please.
    The idea is to soak the rags in water as they position Wudtone are suggesting is that the rags may self ignite. You will then dispose of the saturated rags as they are not used again. In other words you start each coat with a fresh new rag. Make sure the rags are lint free and always use the gloves supplied (more available from Bunnings if needed and they will be- do not get the powdered variety!). The reason supplied is so as the oils in your skin do not end up on the wood, but honestly I feel its to prevent the stain turning your fingers, red, blue, yellow, green or black depending on the colour you are applying.
    Make sure you don't forget the wire wool between each coat. The idea is that the wire wool will lightly scratch each coat to aid in the adhesion of the next coat of paint and at the same time perhaps remove any dust or similar that has become ingrained in the previous coat.
    Wot Gavin said
    I dispose of used rags by turning my glove inside out with the rag inside, then I add some water and tie the glove end in a knot and chuck it inna bin.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Great stuff - thanks guys - pretty much what I was doing apart from cleaning the binding - but I have only used one coat so no harm done. And thanks for the advice re the rags - I had put them in an ice cream container in water ready for disposal.

    Cheers,

    PS its looking great already !!

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    [b]Quote from dingobass on January 10, 2013, 21:46
    I dispose of used rags by turning my glove inside out with the rag inside, then I add some water and tie the glove end in a knot and chuck it inna bin.

    Inna bin? Is that near Innaloo?
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    Quote from Gavin1393 on January 10, 2013, 22:25
    [b]Quote from dingobass on January 10, 2013, 21:46
    I dispose of used rags by turning my glove inside out with the rag inside, then I add some water and tie the glove end in a knot and chuck it inna bin.

    Inna bin? Is that near Innaloo?
    Right next door

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    thanks Andy. Great advice. Also I dont recall seeing any posts on finishing the neck - would I continue with the Columbian Gold up the neck or would the Carmine Gypsy look better?

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    Quote from andypwudtone on January 10, 2013, 16:53
    Quote from pedro on January 10, 2013, 13:53
    Hi guys, These LP's look amazing. My Wudtone Carmen Gypsy and Columbian Gold have just arrived and I have started - can I ask a couple of questions.

    It says on the directions to ensure that the cloth used to apply the base coat should be washed to avoid self ignition...!! would this be with just water or turps ??

    Also any runs of the colour onto the clear edge - can they be carefully cleaned up with turps without affecting anything?

    Also any tips on using ultra fine wire wool after each coat please.

    Pete
    Hi Pete,
    re Warning: Wash out any used cloth impregnated with this product immediately after use or store
    in an airtight container (danger of self-ignition).

    There is a risk that if you throw the used 4inch square of cloth into a bin, it could self ignite. Don't try to re use, make sure there is as little as possible left on the rag, soak in water and discard in a plastic bag keeping oxygen off so it can't re- ignite.

    Let me know if you have anymore questions.
    kind regards
    Andy Preston
    So now I know the one bad side to Wudtone...

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    Quote from pedro on January 11, 2013, 09:49
    thanks Andy. Great advice. Also I dont recall seeing any posts on finishing the neck - would I continue with the Columbian Gold up the neck or would the Carmine Gypsy look better?
    Hi Pedro

    There are specific finishes for the neck...

    Vintage Yellow
    Vintage Amber, and
    colourless

    Not sure that I would paint the neck in the body colours....
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    Quote from pedro on January 11, 2013, 09:49
    thanks Andy. Great advice. Also I dont recall seeing any posts on finishing the neck - would I continue with the Columbian Gold up the neck or would the Carmine Gypsy look better?
    Hi Pete/Pedro,
    I also used painters tape on the binding to save rubbing back the binding after each coat. Be careful take your time applying the tape so you still see about 1mm of the white part of the binding so you 100% know the wudtone is being applied right to the edge of the wood.
    Because I am lazy I am doing about 3 coats on back/sides, then removing the tape, and re-applying tape to coat the top for 2 or 3 coats.
    This will keep the thickness of the binding and you can rub off any paint before the top coats

    attached lastnight I got the top coat extra gloss aged hot auburn to back sides, should get 2 more coats out of the bottle, then its the final two coats of top gloss on the top

    You are right Dingobass it all takes time the 10 or so coats for top and back/sides but it's all worth it.

    I ended up coating my neck (all over) same colour as the top, burning sun and its come up pretty good as its not a very dark yellow stain

    cheers Wokka
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