jammybstard
Tele-Meister
I've developed a love hate relationship with shielding paint over the last few days
It's really helped with the noise but it's messy stuff when you're fitting the electronics it rubs off on everything.
So on my new build, I'm planning a Strat' body with a rear cavity so I can experiment with building some on-board effects, the body will come from Guitarbuild.com unpainted so I will be applying Nitro' and I will also want to shield it.
I know about Foil tape
but, I was wondering if I could apply the coats of Shielding paint to the cavities before I start the cellulose sealer/primer application to the body, that way the primer/paint/Lacquer will would seal over the shielding paint too and hopefully keep everything nice and clean.
Obviously I would do a test before I started, but has anyone ever tried that before?
It's really helped with the noise but it's messy stuff when you're fitting the electronics it rubs off on everything.
So on my new build, I'm planning a Strat' body with a rear cavity so I can experiment with building some on-board effects, the body will come from Guitarbuild.com unpainted so I will be applying Nitro' and I will also want to shield it.
I know about Foil tape
Obviously I would do a test before I started, but has anyone ever tried that before?