The Ovation Fan Club
The Ovation Fan Club
Forum Search | Statistics | User Listing Forums | Calendars | Albums | Language
Your are viewing as a Guest. ( logon | register )

Random quote: "I've always felt that blues, rock 'n' roll and country are just about a beat apart."-Waylon Jennings



Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Magnum Bass Refinishing Project

View previous thread :: View next thread
   Members Forums -> General PostingMessage format
 
bvince
Posted 2011-10-17 6:29 PM (#347939)
Subject: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
September 2005
Posts: 3619

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Well I FINALLY started my Magnum Bass stripping project. Man-O-Man did they put a lot of finish and paint on this thing! I've had to apply stripper and scrape 4 times before I made it down to the wood. I can see now that it will be worth all the trouble. I'll post some pics when I get the chance. Started with a plastic scraper like the product suggested, but that was a total waste of time. Woody... I have a new found respect for you.(not that I didn't before)
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-10-18 12:12 AM (#347940 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12759

Location: Boise, Idaho
Don't sniff too much of that stripper, Vince. You'll find out why Woody acts the way he does.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
MWoody
Posted 2011-10-18 10:29 AM (#347941 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13996

Location: Upper Left USA
Better living through chemicals...

Actually I have stopped relying on strippers and do the work by hand and machine (analyze that one Frued!).

Wear your gloves an a filter mask regardless.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-10-18 11:18 AM (#347942 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project


Joined:
March 2005
Posts: 12759

Location: Boise, Idaho
In the not too distant past, someone would have picked up on "sniffing strippers" and would have taken this thread in a whole new direction. I miss the good old days.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bvince
Posted 2011-10-19 8:54 AM (#347943 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
September 2005
Posts: 3619

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Well after another day (and night) of sanding I was able to put a coat of natural stain on her this morning. (: (: (:

Now I just need to decide on which type of coating I want to use. I'm leaning toward the Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil gun finish. It has worked well and ends up with a very hard/durable natural finish.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bvince
Posted 2011-10-19 10:06 AM (#347944 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
September 2005
Posts: 3619

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
... Uh...I meant to say Gun STOCK Finish.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bvince
Posted 2011-11-14 5:28 PM (#347945 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
September 2005
Posts: 3619

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
AAAAAAARRRRRGH!!!!!...

After over 20 coats of finish... I somehow laid the body of my bass down while polishing out the final coat, and realized something pressed into the finish, making it look like it had a bad case of buckle rash ...INTO THE WOOD!

After crying about it all weekend, I just sanded it down to start over. THIS BITES!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
SOBeach
Posted 2011-11-14 6:19 PM (#347946 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project


Joined:
April 2010
Posts: 823

Location: sitting at my computer
Yikes!!! That's a bummer dude!

"Actually I have stopped relying on strippers and do the work by hand and machine (analyze that one Frued!)."
"In the not too distant past, someone would have picked up on "sniffing strippers" and would have taken this thread in a whole new direction."
Ooh-La-La! :eek: :eek:
Top of the page Bottom of the page
TRboy
Posted 2011-11-14 6:43 PM (#347947 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
February 2003
Posts: 2178

Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR
Originally posted by bvince:
AAAAAAARRRRRGH!!!!!...

After over 20 coats of finish... I somehow laid the body of my bass down while polishing out the final coat, and realized something pressed into the finish, making it look like it had a bad case of buckle rash ...INTO THE WOOD!

After crying about it all weekend, I just sanded it down to start over. THIS BITES!
What a bummer....Two of the hardest thing in woodworking - Waiting for glue to dry and waiting for finish to cure....
Top of the page Bottom of the page
MWoody
Posted 2011-11-14 9:15 PM (#347948 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13996

Location: Upper Left USA
"Two of the hardest thing in woodworking - Waiting for glue to dry and waiting for finish to cure..."

Right up there with FedEx/UPS deliveries over Holiday weekends...
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bvince
Posted 2011-12-17 8:36 PM (#347949 - in reply to #347939)
Subject: Re: Magnum Bass Refinishing Project



Joined:
September 2005
Posts: 3619

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Well after 2 months of working at the finish on this thing, and working through various problems, I'm finally making progress. When I was working on it in the garage at work, it was a particulate problem with the heating system. After moving the project home in the basement, I realized it was now a temperature problem.(too cold) Yesterday I got the idea of placing the guitar and the finish in front of an infrared heater until it warmed up.(not hot) When I applied the finish this time it layed out nice and smooth. Now I just have to wait for more finish to arrive, since I've used up my supply. Feels so good to finally see some progress.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

This message board and website is not sponsored or affiliated with Ovation® Guitars in any way.
Registered to: The Ovation Fanclubâ„¢ Copyright (c) 2001
free counters
(Delete all cookies set by this site)