I see what you did but I'm still not sure why. Signature Guitar parts are worth more in original condition, and strat bodies to paint are a dime a dozen. As far as "Beck" strats, just sell the green one and get that nice off-white one they have now. (No not the old banana yellow one)
The body was originally banana yellow. The poly finish was peeling off in big chunks and had taken a few hits as well. Not a desirable wear and tear look. It was purchased just as a parted out body and paired with a Fender neck, tuners and bridge as well as other high end parts other (partscaster)
Love that contraption for holding the body while painting. Paint looks nice, would love to see it all together!
sure makes things a lot easier!
Nice job...
Thank you!
Nice
Thanks
Love it lol….. 😆😆😆😆😆
Not Brett style finish but I'm working on it!
I need to get down to see you. My twelve string needs bridge work
Cool! www.themusictechs.com
It's a KEEPAH!!!
Yes it is!
Do you use anything between the compressor and the gun? Driers, oil separators, etc? Loving your channel!
Yes. There's moisture trap/air filter at the compressor. Thanks! So glad you enjoy it!
Nice but I love natural
Thanks.
I see what you did but I'm still not sure why. Signature Guitar parts are worth more in original condition, and strat bodies to paint are a dime a dozen. As far as "Beck" strats, just sell the green one and get that nice off-white one they have now. (No not the old banana yellow one)
The body was originally banana yellow. The poly finish was peeling off in big chunks and had taken a few hits as well. Not a desirable wear and tear look. It was purchased just as a parted out body and paired with a Fender neck, tuners and bridge as well as other high end parts other (partscaster)
What's your location?
www.themusictechs.com