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It's not so much skill, as stubbornness. It IS a wonderful way to spend my time. I have made dozens of new friends...some of whom I have actually met fact-to-face! I live in a town right on the Mississippi River. I walk along its banks everyday as I go to work. (Yeah, I know, you are all feeling sorry for me!) Many of my friends have bass boats. Kids, building/assembling guitars is CHEAP compared to owning a bass boat! As I have said many times, I haven't had this much fun in years! Steve
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I was going to spray some clear on one of those Champagne bodies tonight, really I was. It was a beautiful 70° evening. Just the ideal weather for breathing chemical fumes...
But I had to do some school work. Scott came over to check out the Doublerubycaster. Now it is too late to stink up the garage. Maybe tomorrow! But I did take some pictures. Decided it might be a good idea to try to get rid of some sparkles from the "work bench" before shooting any clear. ![]() The thing was just a mess. I just sort of soaked it done with lacquer thinner and wiped up the sparkles with paper towels. Most of it came off. The stuff that is still there is pretty much stuck in place. This is the gun that I am going to use for the urethane clear. Just a cheap gun. Doesn't hold much. 4 ounces. I think that will be good for one coat. ![]() Since it only holds 4 ounces of goop, and the two part goop is mixed 4 to 1, I had to do a bit of headscratching to figure out how to measure it. ![]() 80 ml of clear, and then 20 ml (15 ml + 5 ml) of hardener should work...and give me just a tad less than 4 ounces. Should work unless the goop melts the plastic.
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"An awfully lot of time can be wasted waiting for the right time." - Gunsmoke's Doc Adams Last edited by Buckocaster51 : May 5th, 2008 at 10:00 PM. |
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The gun that I used for the champagne will never be clean again. I cleaned it as best I could. It will go into this container until I get crazy and do some more champagne, or something real close to it, bodies.
![]() My not-so-valiant attempt to keep things neat, clean, and non-cross-pollinated (sparkleflake-wise) has brought me to this. All of the green contaminated stuff in one big tub, red in another, and champagne in the third. ![]() There will soon be a fourth color...but that is a secret! Managed to get decal on as well. ![]() It's not 29 this year and the 29 contains things other than Sparklecasters. I'm not as sick as you might think!
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With a little bit of the remaining sunlight, I snapped some group shots.
![]() I guess you can all figure out which is which. and their bodies ![]() I think the Doublerubycaster is leaving me tomorrow night. This sort of reminds me of a picture I saw this weekend of the four (4) Iowa class battleships* sailing together for the first last and only time. ![]() BB-61 IOWA BB-62 NEW JERSEY BB-63 MISSOURI BB-64 WISCONSIN
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"An awfully lot of time can be wasted waiting for the right time." - Gunsmoke's Doc Adams Last edited by Buckocaster51 : May 6th, 2008 at 10:57 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Lafayette, IN
Age: 38
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![]() You have the #2 body, a tupperware box full of red sparkle spraying gear and a great template for the pickguard. Make yourself another DoubleCaster.
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OMG! I am such a pitiful fool!
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Well kids, the big experiment has begun. A batch of the 2 part miracle goop has been mixed...and sprayed! Under primitive conditions no less!
There is a reason it is called CLEAR! ![]() If the Mississippi looked like that, we could see the monster sturgeon and catfish that are rumored to live DOWN THERE! Bob the Bike Painter uses an electronic digital scale to weigh this stuff out. ![]() I'm going to do it by volume. Here I am in my Darth Vader mask spraying on that first coat. ![]() A couple of observations: The photographer should have a mask*! Next time I wear a hat & long sleeves! Sure looks like I have to get some air moving in there SOMEHOW! But it worked. *that's a joke son! The photo was taken with the old self-timer
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Here's what it looks like after one coat.
The front ![]() and the back ![]() Looks like the goop will cover the flake pretty well. The sparkle is there. I might be on to something here.
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I waited for the first coat of goop to dry on my forearm hairs and become just sticky to the touch on the paint stick...and mixed up another batch and went at it.
One thing I noticed is that this wonder of modern living is NOT chemically inert. It looks like it could eat polystyrene for breakfast! ![]() Memo to self: do not leave the goop in the mixing cup very long I cracked the bottom of one of the overhead doors about a foot. Left the side door open a bit. ![]() It's a miracle! Just enough air exchange to keep the place from looking like downtown London in the 50s! The flake is covered! ![]() The stuff builds like crazy. There is still a small step at the boundary between the flake and the binding. ![]() Pardon the nuclear reflections. This guitar might blind somebody. I wore a sacrificial sweatshirt and ball cap this time. I feel (and smell) much less like a chemistry lab. Next time I get a chance to work on it, I'll scuff it up a bit with a green pad and shoot another two coats. I think that might be enough to let me DA it and polish it out. I might like this stuff!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
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Do all of us a favor and cover up properly. Wear a jumpsuit treated with scotchguard and headwrap and rubber gloves. You are in the nasty, please don't kill your internal organs....... |
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Wow!
in a word... WOW!
Great stuff! Johnny V.V. Isaacs
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: West Branch Mi.
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Hot Diggity Bucko, i'm even more impressed now than i was, an that's goin' some !
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Thanx again Steve ! |
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Hey Steve- Here's some info I want you to see- not to scare the crap outta you but to warn you. This stuff is dangerous!!!
Do the paints you use contain isocyanates? Any two-part polyurethane coating (primer, basecoat or clearcoat) will likely contain isocyanates. The isocyanates are formulated into the hardener or catalyst. If you are unsure if you are using isocyanate containing paint systems, refer to your Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDSs). The most common isocyanate used in auto refinish coating systems is hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI). Other isocyanates that may be used are 2,4-toluene diisocyanate (TDI), 4,4'-diphenyl methane diisocyanate (MDI); and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI). The entire text can be found here: http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Researc...on/Default.asp Google "paint respirator isocyanate." Lots of info on respirator and air systems. This stuff is nothing to mess with. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
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Steve,
Here is one more word of caution for you. After 24 hours, the charcoal/carbon part of the filters releases the chemicals they trapped as the bond between the carbon and "the nasty" breaks. Then when you reuse the respirator, the first breath of air you take in are the chemicals that are now free from the carbon. You gotta replace the filters after spraying "the nasty". I bought a case of filters for my respirator and I religiously change them to fresh ones if I have been spraying "the nasty". Here is what I am using to minimize the amount of nasty that can get into my eyes and face skin. North 760008A. I use the 75SCP100 filters to keep me safe. The mask was about $25.00 shipped and was new from the Bay. I got lucky there. The cartridges were $65.00 for 36 pairs. Worth their weight in gold. Perfect for coating applications and nerve/mustard/CS gas attacks.: Defender multipurpose cartridge and P100 any particulates filter. 99.97% minimum filter efficiency. Organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, hydtrogen sulfide (escape only), hydrogen fluoride, chlorine dioxide, ammonia, methylamine and formaldehyde. ![]() ![]() Get some real nitrile gloves on. Ones that protect you from "the nasty". http://www.northernsafety.com/cart/c...KW=GP120NITR01 ![]() And for about $5.00 a pair, get a "mOOn" suit. http://www.northernsafety.com/cart/c...35PRSH02&PFM=B ![]() |
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Well, now that I have had the crap scared out of me...
I was half tempted to hang up all of this stuff and just go back to PLAYING guitar...if you know what I mean! Then tonight, "Steve" came by and picked up the Doublerubycaster... ![]() But how can I say "no" to smiles like that? Looks like I'll be shopping for some BIG bunny suits, gloves, and a new mask. Thanks for all the advice guys. I really appreciate it.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
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I'm spraying the deft in an open garage standing close to the opening or I am spraying outside in the open and then hanging the guitar in the garage. This is OK......barely.... Using "the nasty" like you are requires a big investment in safety equipment and the absolute dedication to use the equipment religiously. I bought 2 mOOn suits, 6 pair of gloves and the shoe covers today as I plan on using this new NAPA product you just enlightened me about. I haven't bought the NAPA stuff yet and won't until I have the proper safety equipment here....I suggest you wait too... I have done the Sherwin Williams Kemvar Water White Conversion Varnish which is a precat product and I used xylene to thin it before it was sprayed via a Fuji turbo HVLP system. Talk about NASTY.......Tolulene, Xylene, Benzene....OMG......... |
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