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Bmachine
10th December 2009, 05:54 PM
Hello everyone.
I recently moved to Sydney from California and I build guitars. I know most of the good brands in the US but I don't know any of the names I have seen here in Australia.
- First, what would you recommend as a primer/sealer to go over an alder or basswood guitar body. Preferably something that can be found easily such as at Bunnings.
- Second, electric guitars are often painted with metallic auto paint. SuperCheap auto parts for example carries "PowerPlus". Is that stuff any good? Any recommendation for something better?
- Finally, I read with great interest on this board about MinWax WipeOn Poly. Everything about it sounds great but I have not been able to find out if it can be applied over a color coat. Most people seem to use it on bare or sealed wood. Are there any issues with this scenario?
Thank you very much for any help.
Bo

Master Splinter
10th December 2009, 10:10 PM
I've generally been in deep despair at the quality of the metallic auto paints in spraycans here. I would suggest getting a small compressor and a touch-up gun - then you can buy acrylic lacquer from your local car paints place.

For non-metallics, I've been pretty happy with the $3 cheap tins from Bunnies or Supa-Crap.

For primers, I go for the automotive stuff if I am going to be spraying automotive paint - that way I know it's going to be compatible.

If I've got larger...errrr....'last minute changes in design detail'.... to fill, these days I tend to use epoxy resin with some filler powder in it, but Timbermate filler (Bunnies again) works well too.

I think the minwax would tend to give you a bit of a colour shift over most paints - I'd stick with clear acrylic topcoat (especially if you have splashed out on a compressor) as you can buff this with automotive buffing compound for a good piano finish.

Bmachine
10th December 2009, 11:01 PM
Thanks very much Master!

I am renting an apartment right now so I REALLY like the idea of the wipeon poly. So a spray gun is just not in the cards right now. I will have to spray the color coats no matter what and that is bad enough. If I can do the clear as wipeon it would make life a whole lot easier.

I would also really like to use the water based one in order to get no amber tinting.

Bo