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Re: Guitar top - stripping, then perhaps refinishing
- __From__: Ally
- __Subject__: Re: Guitar top - stripping, then perhaps refinishing
- __Date__: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 01:55:35 -0600
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:11:31 +1100, Clifford Heath
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Stan Gosnell wrote:
>>>>TruOil...
>>> It's a product of Birchwood-Casey
>>
>>It sounds very like the Danish Oil I use, which is made by Cabots,
>>and contains a polyurethane hardener. It's a very nice finish.
>>Is it the same? I know other (solid-body) guitar makers using it.
I was thinking of using Danish Oul, since it is much more easily
available here in the UK, and luthiers do sell it for finishing
guitars.
What about "sanding sealer" is it necessary to apply that before the
final finish?
Ally
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Ally