gilamonster
27th November 2012, 04:26 PM
Here is a copy of an email I sent to Behlen in the US. They haven't as yet replied:
"I purchased 1 can of vinyl sealer and 4 cans of stringed instrument lacquer (aerosol) from an Australian supplier (guitaraust) to finish my french polished Warmoth guitar body. I spent at least 100 hours on the french polishing and after extensive research decided the best finish would be your product. VERY DISAPPOINTED. I followed your instructions to the letter: temperature, shaking (more than 1 minute), application method etc. All of the lacquer cans spluttered at some stage in the spraying process resulting in what I would describe as 'globs' landing on the wet surface.
During application I shook the cans regularly so this can't be the problem. I also cleared the nozzle as instructed. Sanding won't help as the shellac is dyed and I risk sanding through to the wood (this happened!!). The end result is all my hard work on my expensive body ($300) has gone for nought. All I can think of doing is labouriously sanding everything back to bare wood and starting over. NOT HAPPY.
Any thoughts?"
Guitaraust replied sympathetically and are looking into it. I've so far applied 10 coats, sanding in between to get rid of the globs, but for the final 2 which I'll leave for weeks before rubbing I have no confidence in using the Behlen product. Any solutions/thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers.
"I purchased 1 can of vinyl sealer and 4 cans of stringed instrument lacquer (aerosol) from an Australian supplier (guitaraust) to finish my french polished Warmoth guitar body. I spent at least 100 hours on the french polishing and after extensive research decided the best finish would be your product. VERY DISAPPOINTED. I followed your instructions to the letter: temperature, shaking (more than 1 minute), application method etc. All of the lacquer cans spluttered at some stage in the spraying process resulting in what I would describe as 'globs' landing on the wet surface.
During application I shook the cans regularly so this can't be the problem. I also cleared the nozzle as instructed. Sanding won't help as the shellac is dyed and I risk sanding through to the wood (this happened!!). The end result is all my hard work on my expensive body ($300) has gone for nought. All I can think of doing is labouriously sanding everything back to bare wood and starting over. NOT HAPPY.
Any thoughts?"
Guitaraust replied sympathetically and are looking into it. I've so far applied 10 coats, sanding in between to get rid of the globs, but for the final 2 which I'll leave for weeks before rubbing I have no confidence in using the Behlen product. Any solutions/thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers.