Hi Folks,
I've been reading this thread, and on the advice of what is in there and one of the techs from ACME Guitarworks, I ordered the MG Chemicals Super Shield Nickel Conductive Coating. This will be the first guitar I've attempted to shield. It's a Fender vintage reissue stratocaster.
I'm wondering what the best masking techniques are for a nitro finish. Do you use a special tape? I've read various things from the 3M blue is fine if you de-stick it a bit by tacking it against cloth to buying the 3M orange delicate to the Green Frog stuff to Auto Detailing tape. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is it best to paint the cavities with the guitar lying flat or do you hang it vertically?
Should I seal the input jack cover cavity as well as the pickup cavities? What about the back tremolo spring cavity?
Any other tips or techniques would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I've been reading this thread, and on the advice of what is in there and one of the techs from ACME Guitarworks, I ordered the MG Chemicals Super Shield Nickel Conductive Coating. This will be the first guitar I've attempted to shield. It's a Fender vintage reissue stratocaster.
I'm wondering what the best masking techniques are for a nitro finish. Do you use a special tape? I've read various things from the 3M blue is fine if you de-stick it a bit by tacking it against cloth to buying the 3M orange delicate to the Green Frog stuff to Auto Detailing tape. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Is it best to paint the cavities with the guitar lying flat or do you hang it vertically?
Should I seal the input jack cover cavity as well as the pickup cavities? What about the back tremolo spring cavity?
Any other tips or techniques would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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