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G&L Gun Oil Tint ........... Revisited
I'm reworking and refinishing a Squier Mini for my neice. I've recently acquired a G&L ASAT Classic with the gun oil tint neck. The photo below shows the Mini neck along side the G&L. The color is pretty close. I used ReRanch Butterscotch mist coats until I got the color I wanted. I went a little darker than I have on past projects. Once I got this color, I clearcoated it with Deft Gloss.
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Re: Very, very nice.
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I don't know about Tru-oil aka... gun oil...
But tung-oil, as in Formsby's has the same amber tint... and all you have to do is wipe on a couple of coats. I did my body with it - 2 coats sanded back, 2 coats steel wool'ed... and I'm gonna move on to some number of wipe on PolyU coats on Monday.
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JoeAArthur...............
Have you tried it on maple? Maple is not easy to stain with an oil type stain.
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Re: JoeAArthur...............
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I agree with what you are saying about oil based stains. But this Formsbys isn't actually a stain, it's a wiping varnish, and it has just the slightest amber tint. It dries hard and smooth - no oily residue or anything like that, and it goes on pretty thin. Took 4 coats to get a sufficient amber color - and it's still pretty light.
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While the first coat went on a little rough because it was being rubbed directly against the bare wood, I didn't get the impression that the wood was absorbing anything.. The subsequent coats went on real smooth - and since the hard finish is supposed to be waterproof, I assume that also means oil proof. The "varnish", which is probably some polymer, is supposed to create a separate thin layer for each coat - meaning that the coats do not "melt" into each other. And yes, my plan is to wipe on some number of clear coats, essentially using this as my "color coat". I'm essentially following Rob DiStefano wipe on method.
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I too have wanted to build my own cab. One made from some nice flame maple or birdseye with a hand rubbed finish would be beautiful. Also one made from a darker hardwood like padauk or purplheart with some simple pearl inlay would be pretty. There's a store in Houston where they sell nothing but exotic hardwoods & everytime I go in there I get a, pardon the pun, woody!
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There's a store in north Dallas that sells exotic woods also. Bloodwood looks cool, so does Cocobolo, Purpleheart, and striped Ebony, but they also have more normal stuff like mahogany and flame maple....and who knew Mesquite trees got big enough to make boards 12 inches wide?
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There's a store in Mesquite like that, too. I always thought it'd be dangerous for me to go in.
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Ahhhhhaaaa...I think you nailed the Mesquite one. Paxton's sounds right. I reserve the right to be wrong.(hey, there's a future song title)
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