this may be a stupid question, but what do they use to clear coat USA Jacksons??? Nitrocellulose laquer? Polyurethane?? something else?? I know nothing about this. the finishes on all my usa jacksons seem to be very durable. Anyone know what they use for them?
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What do they use to finish USA Jackson's??????
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For graphic finishes I think it is mostly polyester, and some polyurethane. Somebody correct me if I am wrong (like I really need to ask ) but poly-e can have a yellowish tint and would not be used over white base coats, where poly-u really shines. But, poly-u can be thinner and will show seams in the body. So, it is a matter of using the right tool for the job.
EDIT: Same goes for solid colors. No clue on tranny finishes lol.Last edited by Axewielder; 01-30-2011, 10:42 PM._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostAnd yes they went with nitro on those godforsaken "Tourtured" guitars.-------------------------
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Never is a strong word - but I would guess that no - they did not ever use Nitro, and if they did, it was one-offs or very limited in use. A factory nitro finished early Charvel would be a "missing link" guitar.-------------------------
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Jackson uses poly for the most part, PPG paint to be exact. They will however use other stuff through the custom shop if thats what you want. My 24 fret Mystic Rhoads custom shop is painted with lacquer. I know because I had to send them the exact paint I wanted at the time. Of course that was in the late 90's when that was built.Rudy
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