Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 2:00 pm
Can I buy one of the rotosound enclosures Tony? Please
I wasn’t going to, I was going to give it a a goodly amount of time to dry and clear coat it....and give it a decent amount of time to dry. It’s quite warm here at the moment so I think that might be good enough to get it to set.Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:13 pm Are you heat setting your paint on that wah enclosure? I was just given three repro rotosound fuzz enclosures but they're raw. Was probably gonna take them to get powder coated, but didnt know if maybe I could do a decent finish myself.
Can't wait to see that one finished up, Drew. Stu's wahs are the business!squarewave wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 10:20 pm I wasn’t going to, I was going to give it a a goodly amount of time to dry and clear coat it....and give it a decent amount of time to dry. It’s quite warm here at the moment so I think that might be good enough to get it to set.
Painting with the rattle can is easier than with the spray gun in the booth but that being said, the paint has been thinned down for the guitar painting so it more prone to running. I was presently surprised how easy it was to use the can of hammer paint and how it looks like the real deal.
Aint they just awesome! Hope the weather stays warm so the paint dry's toot sweet.HorseyBoy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 6:11 amCan't wait to see that one finished up, Drew. Stu's wahs are the business!squarewave wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 10:20 pm I wasn’t going to, I was going to give it a a goodly amount of time to dry and clear coat it....and give it a decent amount of time to dry. It’s quite warm here at the moment so I think that might be good enough to get it to set.
Painting with the rattle can is easier than with the spray gun in the booth but that being said, the paint has been thinned down for the guitar painting so it more prone to running. I was presently surprised how easy it was to use the can of hammer paint and how it looks like the real deal.