TVvoodoo
Ambassador of The Comfortably Slung
Steve, you will save yourself a lot of pain and suffering and stress if you pick up an HVLP touch-up gun
practice with it for a half hour then tint and thin your Tru-oil. They are not that expensive and perfect for
guitar and in particular burst work. And you don't need the biggest industrial compressor either.
if fact now I see this I'm wondering why I don't use mine more for leather, I initially purchased it
for my guitar refinishing years ago- then decided I didn't like spraying anymore. Perhaps that's you as well.
I do however salute your stick-to-it-'tude, and will cheer you on from the sidelines no matter how you decide.
practice with it for a half hour then tint and thin your Tru-oil. They are not that expensive and perfect for
guitar and in particular burst work. And you don't need the biggest industrial compressor either.
if fact now I see this I'm wondering why I don't use mine more for leather, I initially purchased it
for my guitar refinishing years ago- then decided I didn't like spraying anymore. Perhaps that's you as well.
I do however salute your stick-to-it-'tude, and will cheer you on from the sidelines no matter how you decide.