Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

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TonyinNYC
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by TonyinNYC » Tue Mar 05, 2013 2:30 pm

That would never work for me peter, because my kids are too young to have money, let alone buy me things. How do I convince my wife to get me this cup warmer? ;-)

Kevin in California
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by Kevin in California » Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:35 pm

Tony............
The same way you convinced her to get you that all fancy LMI bending machine and lovely drum sander....and cochran router base, and, and, and.......:>)

Kevin
(yes I learned a lesson with that devcon epoxy. I'm glad to hear that the ZPoxy is going to work)

TonyinNYC
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by TonyinNYC » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:28 pm

Kevininca wrote:Tony............
The same way you convinced her to get you that all fancy LMI bending machine and lovely drum sander....and cochran router base, and, and, and.......:>)

Kevin
(yes I learned a lesson with that devcon epoxy. I'm glad to hear that the ZPoxy is going to work)
OK. Well she did buy the bender, but I bought the drum sander. I could use the same tactic, just get it and not say anything, and with the price of the cup warmer, it shouldn't be a big deal.

The funny thing about using epoxy as a pore filler, is that so many people use it, but I do not once recall reading where anyone emailed the company to find out if it was compatible with the finish being used. Seems like that would have been a good place to start! Good thing one of us here thought of it!

peter havriluk
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by peter havriluk » Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:45 pm

Sometimes it takes a while for me to wake up...I looked in my stash of finishing materials and found that I am the proud owner of a pint of Deft brushing satin, a pint of Deft brushing gloss, and a quart of Deft brushing semi-gloss. All three are new and unopened. I'm thinking some humility might be in order for my first brushed finish - - - what's the difference in shininess between satin and semi-gloss? Have I seen storebought guitars with satin/semigloss finishes and not thought them unusual, so they didn't register? I'm aware that a gloss finish needs to be seriously error-free lest it look really lousy, and I'm tempted to apply a less-than-glossy finish and do the best I can with it, satin or semi-gloss?

Comments, advice?

Thanks!
Peter Havriluk

ken cierp
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by ken cierp » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:53 am

The truth ------ If your surface prep and joints are not good it matters not whether you use a gloss or satin finish the craftsmanship will show through. Rather than use a semi-gloss its (in my opinion) better to use a gloss chemical then just stop the abrasive polishing progress when you come to a reflective look that is appealing to your eye. Satin on the other hand is a work saver and should be sprayed. The idea is that the last coat is not sand paper leveled or polished. Just let the coating level itself -- done.

Dave Bagwill
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Re: Video of brushing Nitro Lacquer

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:13 am

What polishing steps/products are sold at the local auto supply that are suitable for polishing up, by hand, a gloss finish?
In this case, water-based EnduroVar?

Noone in town carries Menzerna, but I'm sure there are equally good products that ARE available??

Help!!
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