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If the guitar has a screwed on neck, no.
Yes but, if screw holes are causing paint runs, the coat that you are applying is probably too thick.
Screw holes do create a risk when wetsanding or buffing if you do it too wet, but shouldn't be a risk for runs
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So general consensus would be (if I'm reading right) basically assemble the guitar (I have trial fitted the neck already) Disassemble and paint making sure the coat aren't too heavy.
I'll be using Steve's nitro and previously used it on a set neck project. Steve's guides are excellent and I had no issue with the results, so will be reasonably confident.
Thanks for the advice guys, you've put my mind at rest:-)