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Thread: Will This be Enough?

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    I am looking forward to a seven week university holiday and I'm looking to completing a Flying V kit and finishing it in Wudtone Carmine Gypsy. My question is will one finishing kit be enough for both the neck and body? I will be finishing both in the same colour.
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    Yes, it should work tcjbrown

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    If you are going to do the neck the same colour as the body you should also get a Wudtone Neck Top Coat only kit, as the top coat for the neck is different to what is used for the body.

    Scott.

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    Thanks for the swift replies guys, I'll make sure to get a neck coat as well.
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    Hi Folks,

    Looks like tcjbrown had the same question as I do ... coverage! I'll be tackling the SG in the next week or so (ordering it as soon as the tax-return comes in the next couple of days) and as I want to match neck and body colour (as per original SGs) I was wondering if the one colour kit would give enough coverage to do both (at least the SG is a "smaller" body guitar than, say, an ES!!!) ... so it seem the one kit will be enough for both.

    However, Wierdbits you made an interesting statement re; the top-coat for the neck being different to the top-coat for the body.

    Is this because of the different timbers? (thereby requiring different products for "take-up" of the product ... the maple seems to be quite more problematic with "take-up" of some of the Wudtone products than other timbers)

    ... or is it because the neck top-coat can cope with more "wear 'n' tear" than the body top-coat (i.e. body top-coat used on a neck is more likely to wear through quicker from all the "rubbing" during playing?)


    Wait a minute ... that sounds like Rock and/or Roll!

    SG-1 ... "Little Miss" finished in Flamenco Cherry Wudtone
    TL-1A ... "Slugger" finished in Antique White Nitro
    EX-1 ... "Metal God" finished in nickel-plate (work in progress)
    ST-1A ... "Scrapper" stained and finished in linseed oil ... and with the "secret weapon"
    GR-1SF ... "Rocker-billy" (just arrived, work in progress)

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    Overlord of Music WeirdBits's Avatar
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    Quote from Scott J. on July 22, 2013, 11:56
    Is this because of [...] or is it [...] ?
    A bit of both apparently... a slightly thicker consistency and overall harder finish: The reported second hand neck top coat Gospel according to DB

    But if you say his name often enough he may appear and reveal his wisdom directly...
    Scott.

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