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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Okay guys, time for an opdate and some tips from a complete noob. - 2 layers of Rustin grain filler (old t shirt) and some scraping and light sanding. If you want to fill all the grain this is not enough - oker pigment and alcohol 2 layers - 2 layers of Rustins sanding sealer applied with a t...
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    this is my Tele. Made by Dutch retired luthier and friend Peer Dellen. Warmoth body and neck. It is to heavy for me. Thought about selling but did not want to. Kinman pickups. Wilkinson bridge. Bought a Warmoth contoured thinline. Feels great. Want to do a simple finish. Not relic, but doesnt...
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Great looking guitar. Top!
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Dat is altijd verdrietig om te lezen. Belgie is leuk!!. Ga Rustins proberen. Toch maar een klein drupje olie sls t nodig is. Mag wel een beetje vintage zijn.
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Yeah i saw that a lot. Good indight that it feeks smooth but is not. I have a woodfiller from Rustins. Ja Den Haag. Geen U hoor, Groet Steven
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Okay. I will use the boiled stuff, did not ask your help for nothing ;)
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    That would explain why All those classi al guitars and furniture are rancid and moldy. A few examples At 14.00 At 8.50
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Ahh tnx. Nice but not for me. Going for a nice amber. Gun oil is nice as well. But trying shellac.
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    English is not my native language. Dog hair??
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Yeah. Loads of videos on shellac and French pollishing. Drop of olive oil to lubricate the cotton or linnen aplicator. Suprised me as well.
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Hi Rick Thanks The oil is just needed to smooth the application of the shellac. It is a lubricant as it were.
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Hi Thanks for taking the trouble. It is in the "no paint" category. I took a zoomed in image with my phone. Should have done that before asking dumb questions. I have filler 🤭
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    Finishing a Warmoth Swamp Ash Thinline Telecaster body

    Hi guys I just bought a thinline Swamp Ash Telecaster body. A Sreamin Deal one. As far as I can tell it is not finnished. It does look and feel very very smooth though. I do not want to spray it. I am thinking about doing a simple color (pigment, alcohol and shellac) and then applying a number...
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