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Yo dudes. Just signed up here, hello everyone. I just received a Warmoth strat body. Swamp ash with a maple top. I was gonna put a little Watco Danish oil on her---nothing crazy, maybe a few coats. Then I'd continue with spray paint.
Then it occurred to me that I've never done that before. I have a Warmoth strat body that's walnut; I put many coats of it on that guitar, then a satin finish. She looks great, everything worked fine. And I have another Warmoth strat body that's solid maple: that one I just primed and painted, turned out great.
Now, I've never applied Danish oil then painted over it: does that work? Also, I've never applied Danish oil to a guitar body that had a top/cap on it: this one is ash with maple and I'm worried about one species reacting differently from the other---swelling or something---and causing problems.
Thoughts, advice, suggestions?
Thanks y'all! :headbang:
Then it occurred to me that I've never done that before. I have a Warmoth strat body that's walnut; I put many coats of it on that guitar, then a satin finish. She looks great, everything worked fine. And I have another Warmoth strat body that's solid maple: that one I just primed and painted, turned out great.
Now, I've never applied Danish oil then painted over it: does that work? Also, I've never applied Danish oil to a guitar body that had a top/cap on it: this one is ash with maple and I'm worried about one species reacting differently from the other---swelling or something---and causing problems.
Thoughts, advice, suggestions?
Thanks y'all! :headbang: