FYI Canucks... Nitro here + Neck Pictures...
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FYI Canucks... Nitro here + Neck Pictures...
I just ordered some Clear Nitro from this place I've never heard of called Lee Valley. No colors, but, hey better than freaking nothing. (Tho' I know there is a place in Toronto, but they don't fill spray cans, I just can't think of the name right now, will dig through emails later)
I'm going to have to gloss up a neck see how this stuff works....
This place should pay me for advertising for them.
I'm going to have to gloss up a neck see how this stuff works....
This place should pay me for advertising for them.
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You, sir, are my hero.
This link should be stickied in the "guitar resources" forum, because nitro is damn near impossible to find in Canuckistan.
Even though they just sell clear, I would imagine it's ok to spray this stuff as a clearcoat over a non-nitro colour coat. Better than nothing, and probably would appear indistinguishable from a total nitro job.
They claim their nitro doesn't yellow... I wonder if that's hype/marketing or truth?
This link should be stickied in the "guitar resources" forum, because nitro is damn near impossible to find in Canuckistan.
Even though they just sell clear, I would imagine it's ok to spray this stuff as a clearcoat over a non-nitro colour coat. Better than nothing, and probably would appear indistinguishable from a total nitro job.
They claim their nitro doesn't yellow... I wonder if that's hype/marketing or truth?
I think its got some additive that helps with the non yellowing. I also got a link for stains, will post it in a few minutes. Im going to order some amber stain, I want to pimp up my Squier neck on my Daphne Blue Squier. (Check her out in action in the "Solo" Sticky thread!astro wrote:You, sir, are my hero.
This link should be stickied in the "guitar resources" forum, because nitro is damn near impossible to find in Canuckistan.
Even though they just sell clear, I would imagine it's ok to spray this stuff as a clearcoat over a non-nitro colour coat. Better than nothing, and probably would appear indistinguishable from a total nitro job.
They claim their nitro doesn't yellow... I wonder if that's hype/marketing or truth?
from what i understand about non-yellowing lacquer is that if it contains nitrocellulose (or cellulose nitrate as it says on the back of deft clear coat), it will yellow eventually. they put a uv-protecting element in it, but like regular sunblock, it will only last so long.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
Yes it is, but Duplicolor stays soft for a long time (Im talking you can dent it with your fingernail 6 months later)bubbles_horwitz wrote:from what i understand about non-yellowing lacquer is that if it contains nitrocellulose (or cellulose nitrate as it says on the back of deft clear coat), it will yellow eventually. they put a uv-protecting element in it, but like regular sunblock, it will only last so long.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
I would imagine that if I used this stuff to clearcoat a neck, I could just leave it in the sun for a few days to get my vintage tint?bubbles_horwitz wrote:from what i understand about non-yellowing lacquer is that if it contains nitrocellulose (or cellulose nitrate as it says on the back of deft clear coat), it will yellow eventually. they put a uv-protecting element in it, but like regular sunblock, it will only last so long.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
Here's a link for dyes and some other crap, Im going to get me some of that amber.
Fender 62 neck, here I come.
Fender 62 neck, here I come.
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that's what i'm doing right now. be careful though. i'm sure you've seen what the sun can do to the varnish on lawn furniture.astro wrote:I would imagine that if I used this stuff to clearcoat a neck, I could just leave it in the sun for a few days to get my vintage tint?bubbles_horwitz wrote:from what i understand about non-yellowing lacquer is that if it contains nitrocellulose (or cellulose nitrate as it says on the back of deft clear coat), it will yellow eventually. they put a uv-protecting element in it, but like regular sunblock, it will only last so long.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
Crack it? Yellow it?bubbles_horwitz wrote:that's what i'm doing right now. be careful though. i'm sure you've seen what the sun can do to the varnish on lawn furniture.astro wrote:I would imagine that if I used this stuff to clearcoat a neck, I could just leave it in the sun for a few days to get my vintage tint?bubbles_horwitz wrote:from what i understand about non-yellowing lacquer is that if it contains nitrocellulose (or cellulose nitrate as it says on the back of deft clear coat), it will yellow eventually. they put a uv-protecting element in it, but like regular sunblock, it will only last so long.
i'm not sure if it's available in canada, but duplicolor truck, van, and suv paint is available in auto part stores out here. it's acrylic lacquer like old fender color coats used to be and perfectly compatible with nitro. it also comes in a lot of cool colors.
Not sure, they only have one kind here.mage wrote:it's no trouble, I mean, I just got the domestic kind. I just wanna know, what the deal is.
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Don't ya'll have Montana spray paint? Really thick and a ridiculous amount of colors...
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
I've seen that stuff for sale... great colour choice, including many colours similar to the classic Fender custom colours. I've never used it though, and I don't know anybody who has. One of these days I'll take the paint for a test-drive on scrap wood to see how it performs.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Don't ya'll have Montana spray paint? Really thick and a ridiculous amount of colors...
I've never seen it, Where do u get it Astro?astro wrote:I've seen that stuff for sale... great colour choice, including many colours similar to the classic Fender custom colours. I've never used it though, and I don't know anybody who has. One of these days I'll take the paint for a test-drive on scrap wood to see how it performs.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Don't ya'll have Montana spray paint? Really thick and a ridiculous amount of colors...
that's acrylic too. so if you're worried about the whole "fingernail dent" thing, it would be the same. but honestly, I have not had that problem (with dupli-color). you must have to lay it down really thick to get it soft like that.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Don't ya'll have Montana spray paint? Really thick and a ridiculous amount of colors...
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
I found it at an art supply store. I believe it's marketed to graffiti artists, for spraying on walls. Eventually I'll get a can and test it out. They have something like 250 different colours available, pretty much any shade you can imagine. They're all opaque colours, and the only metallics are silver and gold.tribi9 wrote:I've never seen it, Where do u get it Astro?astro wrote:I've seen that stuff for sale... great colour choice, including many colours similar to the classic Fender custom colours. I've never used it though, and I don't know anybody who has. One of these days I'll take the paint for a test-drive on scrap wood to see how it performs.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Don't ya'll have Montana spray paint? Really thick and a ridiculous amount of colors...