I got a telemaster body of evil bay for an okay price. It is routed for a humbucker in the bridge. and has a really weird contour on the back. I'll be using the fake GFS wide rangers I have laying around for the bridge and nothing in the neck.
First question - I've stated using tru-oil on the neck. All the people on the tele forums talk about how easy it is to use. After my second very light coat, I noticed the black t-shirt I was using was leaving threads behind. Does anyone have experience with tru-oil? What did you use to apply it. I'm thinking my best bet may be rubber gloves and fingers but you still want to wipe off the excess with something?
my game plan is this:
1. Apply 3-4 coats of tru-oil
2. sand with 600 grit then 800 grit sand paper
3. Apply 2-3 more coats
4. sand with 600 grit then 800 grit
5. Apply 1-2 coats
6. repeat sanding
7. apply 1-2 coats
8. repeat sanding
and then just keep doing this until I'm happy with it. It this a smart game plan? should I be hitting the wood up with a pore filler or sealer first?
I'll be posting pictures of everything as I get them. I'm hoping this will be a quick build but right now, things are pretty busy so it make take awhile.
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