What if i sand the finished body and paint it above ?

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What if i sand the finished body and paint it above ?

Post by block » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:39 am

Is it necessary to remove all the paint from the body and paint it from the start ? Can i just sand it,  just to make the surface wild , do a first hand with primer and a second with the colour of my  choice ?
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Re: What if i sand the finished body and paint it above ?

Post by painted wood » Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:02 am

You could scuff it up with 220 grit, use nitro primer, sand with 320 or 400, then paint.  Some people do this.

Some people use a heat gun to remove the poly surface to bare wood and then use nitro paint in order to let the wood breathe.

I personally don't like poly b/c I feel it encapsulates the wood and robs some of the tone vibrations.  So I'd want to start with bare wood.

If you use a heat gun, keep it moving so you don't scortch the wood.  That's the only way to remove poly.  There is a thread or two on it here somewhere.

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Re: What if i sand the finished body and paint it above ?

Post by mcjt » Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:28 pm

you have to be careful with a heat gun coz the heat may ruin the glue in a 2 or 3 pc body.
i sadly learned this from experience.
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