Tenement Funster wrote:Nice job, Roger!
There are more than a few of us now thinking, "Why not try a project like that?"
Congrats on your resurrected guitar!
Well as Jx3 found out, its not so simple as spraying. Roger mentioned that his friend did take it to an auto body shop to be painted, so that is one way to do it, the other (DIY) takes a lot of time, which some pple do have, so go for it. just remember, if using auto finishes, they still need to be base coat and clear coat, wet sand up to 3000 grit then a quality rubbing compound (IE: not turtle wax or nu finish- more like 3M, Meguiars Mirror finish, pro stuff) then for best results a sealant or sealant wax.
Ok I may have gone to the extreem, but I love great paint!
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– George Lynch 2013 (Dokken, Lynchmob, KXM, Tooth & Nail etc....)