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Didnt know if any of you project guys have heard of the company & they have a forum to help you as well
Didnt know if any of you project guys have heard of the company & they have a forum to help you as well
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well, can you show me where? every wood store and hardware store here either doesn't have it, or charges 40 bucks for a 13 oz aerosol can.dodgedartdave wrote:Deft clear works just as good and is a third the price.
i'd rather spray with cans than brush. and i don't have a spray gun, so that's out of the question...
ace has it for too much. lowes does not [oddly], i've called and looked. home depot is too far. and wal-mart i LOVE to avoid at all costs... but they'd probably have it.
it's not like i need clearcoat now, but i was just curious.
rustoleum abounds, but i didn't know if it was good enough.
this is good info for the future.
it's not like i need clearcoat now, but i was just curious.
rustoleum abounds, but i didn't know if it was good enough.
this is good info for the future.
some states outlaw certain types of paint n shit
i have no factual knowledge of this i just figured shit like aerosols might be regulated at a more local level depending on what asshole is running your state
and yes they are ALL assholes. except jessie the body. that dude fucking rules
i have no factual knowledge of this i just figured shit like aerosols might be regulated at a more local level depending on what asshole is running your state
and yes they are ALL assholes. except jessie the body. that dude fucking rules
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If you like Rusto and are a big fan of spray painting guitars, you may want to try Montana paint. It's like 8-13 a can, depending on the size (250ml to 600ml & possibly higher). It's made with graffiti writers in mind. Some local graff shops should have it (I know of 1 in Dallas if you're near). You can buy it all over the net for the same price. It's also from Germany, so you Euros may get it for a better price. It's considerably more thick than Rusto, which is a lot thicker than Krylon... I should get a body and try it.
I was looking at Montana paint a while back, thinking of painting a guitar with it. They have a great colour selection: many of them appear to be dead ringers for the classic Fender custom colours.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:If you like Rusto and are a big fan of spray painting guitars, you may want to try Montana paint. It's like 8-13 a can, depending on the size (250ml to 600ml & possibly higher). It's made with graffiti writers in mind. Some local graff shops should have it (I know of 1 in Dallas if you're near). You can buy it all over the net for the same price. It's also from Germany, so you Euros may get it for a better price. It's considerably more thick than Rusto, which is a lot thicker than Krylon... I should get a body and try it.
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Yea, they're pretty ridiculous. I took a pic of all the colors in one of their pamphlets... You should check out the website, tho, and check some of the graffiti done on trains and what not.astro wrote:I was looking at Montana paint a while back, thinking of painting a guitar with it. They have a great colour selection: many of them appear to be dead ringers for the classic Fender custom colours.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:If you like Rusto and are a big fan of spray painting guitars, you may want to try Montana paint. It's like 8-13 a can, depending on the size (250ml to 600ml & possibly higher). It's made with graffiti writers in mind. Some local graff shops should have it (I know of 1 in Dallas if you're near). You can buy it all over the net for the same price. It's also from Germany, so you Euros may get it for a better price. It's considerably more thick than Rusto, which is a lot thicker than Krylon... I should get a body and try it.
Have you ever used the stuff on a guitar? I'd be curious to know how durable it is, and how it takes to sanding polishing.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Yea, they're pretty ridiculous. I took a pic of all the colors in one of their pamphlets... You should check out the website, tho, and check some of the graffiti done on trains and what not.
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Naah. I'm thinkin' of it, tho. I've only used it on boards and bricks. I would also put a clear over it, tho, lacquer, ya know.astro wrote:Have you ever used the stuff on a guitar? I'd be curious to know how durable it is, and how it takes to sanding polishing.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Yea, they're pretty ridiculous. I took a pic of all the colors in one of their pamphlets... You should check out the website, tho, and check some of the graffiti done on trains and what not.
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Haha, you avoid WalMart but will Home Depot and Lowes are ok. Fucking stupid.boyecho wrote:ace has it for too much. lowes does not [oddly], i've called and looked. home depot is too far. and wal-mart i LOVE to avoid at all costs... but they'd probably have it.
it's not like i need clearcoat now, but i was just curious.
rustoleum abounds, but i didn't know if it was good enough.
this is good info for the future.