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The neck builder gets all the credit for that. All together, it a Motley Stew!Nice opposite grain on the TRC.
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The neck builder gets all the credit for that. All together, it a Motley Stew!Nice opposite grain on the TRC.
Thanks Bea. I did not think Tung Oil got hard enough to buff. I have enjoyed using Tru Oil (a/k/a gunstock oil). Any thoughts on that?Really nice guitar / wood.
But why do You through the hassle of a laquer finish. Applying Tung Oil, Danish Oil, Clou Hard Oil or Shellac will You give great results a lot easier. (The oils all can be applied into a surface that can be polished)
Si!!She is looking sweet Ray.
I never tried but i expect it to workThanks Bea. I did not think Tung Oil got hard enough to buff. I have enjoyed using Tru Oil (a/k/a gunstock oil). Any thoughts on that?
My 2 cents...: From personal experience, a Tru-Oil finish will be a lot more durable, especially on a guitar that's being played, than a ( pure ) tung oil finish.Thanks Bea. I did not think Tung Oil got hard enough to buff. I have enjoyed using Tru Oil (a/k/a gunstock oil). Any thoughts on that?

Really only half the job? You seem to be well organized ;-)I spend half the job
its a rouse----Im a messReally only half the job? You seem to be well organized ;-)
"Who's tidy is just too lazy to search." Compliments of Google translateWer Ordnung hält ist nur zu faul zum suchen.
