I wonder if you could wax the fabric first to make it less absorbent.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1862It would never stick to wax. I'd probably brush a few coats of shellac on the fabric first to set it, as it's cheaper and more forgiving, then spray a bunch of thin coats of lacquer. Everything sticks to shellac.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1863I'm not a luthier obviously but I think a glue of some kind would be a better way to go than trying to spray it. Maybe lacquer over glue? Modge Podge is meant for decoupage but IDK if it would cure hard enough to use as a guitar finish.
Wallpaper or ordering a sheet of the actual metallic paper print that Fender used/uses might make your life easier?
Wallpaper or ordering a sheet of the actual metallic paper print that Fender used/uses might make your life easier?
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1864Fabric is already on there and it ain't coming off.
Thanks all. I found a video of a lovely British woman doing it to an old strat with floor laquer, I imagine that's quite a bit thicker than what I would prefer.
Thanks all. I found a video of a lovely British woman doing it to an old strat with floor laquer, I imagine that's quite a bit thicker than what I would prefer.
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1865Maybe a more furniture appropriate lacquer is the way to go. I've sprayed a couple project guitars with StewMac satin nitro and even with 5 or 6 rounds you can scratch it off with your fingernail. Great for neck feel perhaps (and mojo), probably not so great as a protective/adhesive layer.
Share pics when you're done. I love paisley shit!
Share pics when you're done. I love paisley shit!
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1866Best way to deal with bad connections on 1/4" unbalanced jacks.
I have a few unbalanced jacks on rack effects, mixers, etc. that are either noisy and intermittent and need to be fussed with, or don't reliably pass signal if pushed in all the way (Tascam line inputs). Contact cleaner? Re-tensioning of the contacts? Tiny bottle brush? I've been fucking with stuff like this forever but never sought a definitive approach.
I have a few unbalanced jacks on rack effects, mixers, etc. that are either noisy and intermittent and need to be fussed with, or don't reliably pass signal if pushed in all the way (Tascam line inputs). Contact cleaner? Re-tensioning of the contacts? Tiny bottle brush? I've been fucking with stuff like this forever but never sought a definitive approach.
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Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1867My housemate asked to borrow my amp for a bedroom practice thing she has with a friend that's coming over. I said yes, but kinda feel uncomfortable about it. Am I being uptight?
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1868It depends on the amp and any previous gear history of the room mate.andyman wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:54 am My housemate asked to borrow my amp for a bedroom practice thing she has with a friend that's coming over. I said yes, but kinda feel uncomfortable about it. Am I being uptight?
It's a bedroom practice in the house where you live. It probably won't be loud. If it's not a super vintage piece and this housemate doesn't put drinks on the amp, what can go wrong?
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1869It's vintage, and people are assholes. But I suppose I should give them the benefit of the doubt.benadrian wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:18 amIt depends on the amp and any previous gear history of the room mate.andyman wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:54 am My housemate asked to borrow my amp for a bedroom practice thing she has with a friend that's coming over. I said yes, but kinda feel uncomfortable about it. Am I being uptight?
It's a bedroom practice in the house where you live. It probably won't be loud. If it's not a super vintage piece and this housemate doesn't put drinks on the amp, what can go wrong?
Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere
1870Tell them if they fuck up the Glass Hog amp I'm after them in the Summer.andyman wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:20 amIt's vintage, and people are assholes. But I suppose I should give them the benefit of the doubt.benadrian wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:18 amIt depends on the amp and any previous gear history of the room mate.andyman wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:54 am My housemate asked to borrow my amp for a bedroom practice thing she has with a friend that's coming over. I said yes, but kinda feel uncomfortable about it. Am I being uptight?
It's a bedroom practice in the house where you live. It probably won't be loud. If it's not a super vintage piece and this housemate doesn't put drinks on the amp, what can go wrong?