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  • #16
    Originally posted by kelly user View Post
    cool i'll keep an eye out for it.
    Let me know if you need product#'s and I'll get em for you.

    btw ... anyone hear from Mark (mm2002)???

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Model1VH2 View Post
      Let me know if you need product#'s and I'll get em for you.

      btw ... anyone hear from Mark (mm2002)???
      he checked in a few days ago, i thought he would have bashed me or offered some tips or something.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Model1VH2 View Post
        I use acrylic urethanes and was recommended a 2-part epoxy sealer/primer (Dupont) from my supplier. Seals the grain and acts as a primer all in one process.
        I've done several guitars with this stuff and it works great!
        +1 The way to go. Any automotive paint supply house is going to have at least one of the manufacturer's of these products. Dupont, PPG etc. If you really want a sealer quickly, I've used Miniwax Sanding (Urethane based, single part, not the lacquer based one) Sealer. (Available at Home Depot) It will work, but I recommend 72 hour cure time before you use a traditional 2 part Urethane sealer/primer. You can brush this stuff on too. Let it dry and use a dry sandpaper like Freecut (Woodcraft has this paper or StewMac has it). This paper will not load up like standard sandpaper. You just wipe your block off with a rag. Of course with the two part acrylic urethanes, you can top coat in a matter of hours and not have to wait that long.
        Last edited by Bengal65; 04-23-2007, 08:57 PM.
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