Mexi-Duo
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Mexi-Duo
Because I had some ambitious streak hit me, I started stripping the Mexican Duo body that I had laying around. I'm going to do it with a strat neck (there is only a 1/8" adjustment on the bridge to make it work). Havent figured out the color yet, choices that are high right now are:
Daphne Blue
Dakota Red
maybe Comp Orange
Sherwood Green
Right now it was that crappy orange, with a liberal sloppy coating of Dr. Pepper can color on top. Zip Strip has it's work cut out for it...
Daphne Blue
Dakota Red
maybe Comp Orange
Sherwood Green
Right now it was that crappy orange, with a liberal sloppy coating of Dr. Pepper can color on top. Zip Strip has it's work cut out for it...
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I really agree with that, but I'm still on the fence. I think I'll let the kids decide.
For pups, I'm using a Lace Red in the bridge, and Blue in the neck. They are both black covered, so that will have some bearing, although, that does open up the possibility of fake relicing. All things that I'm not decided on yet.
For pups, I'm using a Lace Red in the bridge, and Blue in the neck. They are both black covered, so that will have some bearing, although, that does open up the possibility of fake relicing. All things that I'm not decided on yet.
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they came in red in that series. If you're going to paint it I'd do it up as something that was unavailable.
LPB, Sonic Blue, british racing green...
something like that.
LPB, Sonic Blue, british racing green...
something like that.
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This is true... sonic blue would be amazing...endsjustifymeans wrote:they came in red in that series. If you're going to paint it I'd do it up as something that was unavailable.
LPB, Sonic Blue, british racing green...
something like that.
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Ahhh, nothing like paint stripping by moonlight. Excuse the crappy cell phone pic, please. Still... you can see that I'm down to the fullerplast, or whatever they use for poly finishes. It's sanded to about 320 right now, and I've been trying to level it with a block. You can see the low spots (the ones that still have color in them. I'm sort of suprised, but not I guess.
There are also a bunch of dings that will need some sort of fill, but I'm not sure what. Any suggestions would be noce.
The cavities were gunked up with layers of Dr.Pepper paint over the shielding paint. I tried zip stripping this, but it was too hard to scrape the perpendicular surfaces, so I busted out the dremmel, and a sanding drum, at low speed and went very lightly. It turned out good enough to primer up and pray later. Then I'll either copper shield, or spray shield afterword.