Pretty sure it was 2 really light coats of flat black and 2 light coats of urethane. I had the body hanging from a string and put a mail bin resting on a patio chair beneath it just in case it fell. Well, the string broke and it fell. I was glad for that bit of forethought. Not usually my strong suit. So I think the second coat came after that to fix the mussed paint, although it really wasn't so bad. I strung it up with sturdier stuff after that. I should have taken more notes. I'll have to check the cans when I get home, but it might have actually been a flat black primer. And then satin aerosol urethane applied very lightly. 2 coats. Just enough to cover, not enough to be sticky.MoreSpaceEcho wrote:How many coats did you do?Tom Wanderer wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:31 am Thanks! It was so easy. I'm usually working with used parts and I was a bit intimidated to paint it but it was so easy. I just hung it from a string in my garage and went for it.
Charvel has a bunch of current models with that same black ash style, and I don't like it at all, but yours really looks great.
I used the body exactly as arrived. I expected to have to do some filling and at the very least sand it, but it felt great as it was and I thought the grain looked so nice that I wanted to try it as-is. It's plenty smooth but has just that little bit of matte feel. Honestly, I love it. Tauro Woodworks is on fbook, ebay and reverb (based in NJ I think). They have some nutty looking stuff, but the quality is unmatched for the price. You spend less than you would on a GFS body for something that feels like it should cost 5X more.