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Love the nitro finish man! Turned out great! I understand that Rockenbacker does not, nor ever has used nitro finishes on their guitars. Is this a fact?
I detest those vintage truss rod adjuster's that are on the bottom of the neck and that you have to take the neck off to adjust it, who ever thought that was a good idea was deluded! I thought this video was about spraying the neck, I thought you had changed your mind about the tint and decided to start again!
@Adventuresfromtheshedofdreams brilliant thanks! It's not something I've done before for a neck pocket but I'll definitely do it on my next build after watching you.
Hey Pat, been super busy here but getting caught up on your Strat build and it's looking beautiful as we'd expect from anything coming out of your channel, love it man 👍
Got a bit nervous seeing those Benchcookies slide under the top of the body when you polished it, but it looks like it came out allright. Color looks great!
A bunch of exiting vids waiting for me after a long, hot day, I just had to see the one from your channel first, this build is outstanding , great channel, thanks, man!
Looks great, as always! Just for my understanding; you are polishing the color paint, correct? Is it specific for the Nitor Lack that there is no clear coat necessary?
I really wish we could get NitroLack in the US. I really want to try a blend of the relicing nitro on a black guard tele refinish. All the commercially available lacquer here has a lot of plasticizers and they're too soft to naturally relic.
As far as I understand from very experienced luthiers the glue also helps - when it's time to refret - to prevent or at least to lessen chipping out when pulling out the frets.