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www.rexterguitars.co.uk
I've also noticed that my local firm offers a Vapour blasting service and it sounds a lot more wood friendly, was going to call in to them but not had the chance.
A firm that do caustic dipping near me said they've done guitars before but wouldn't recommend it because the high temperature of the dip could cause the wood to warp. I think it also darkens the wood. That method is firmly on the no list for me!
I have some chemical strippers that are supposed to strip 2k paints but they've never managed it and they are just so horrible to the health that I don't enjoy it at all.
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
I have some chemical strippers that are supposed to strip 2k paints but they've never managed it and they are just so horrible to the health that I don't enjoy it at all.
www.rexterguitars.co.uk
I'm not to worried if it rips the grain about a bit because i plan on a heavy relic look and I used to work as a gunsmith and do a lot of french polishing/ and oil finishing on shotguns but my worry is that the blasting medium getting stuck in the wood grain.