I've got a spalted maple/mahogany body I'm working on. It's not a warmoth, I bought it off of eBay a long time ago. The spalted top is quite thick, but the spalting doesn't seem to have weakened it much. Anyway, I had gotten a suggestion somewhere to put a bunch of 5 minute epoxy on it to strengthen the spalted maple. So I did-- I put on fairly thin coats but it was hard work and didn't look very good when I was done. Lots of ridges and stuff. So I sanded it all back and tried again, with similar results. My wife was getting sick of the epoxy fumes and so was I, so I quit working on it for a long time.
Tonight I pulled it out again and worked on it a little. I have sanded the epoxy back to the wood, so I'm debating what to do next. I thought I'd toss it out here for suggestions from you guys.
Here's what it looked like before I started on it:
Most of the epoxy is sanded off, but there are still some spots where it is slightly oily-looking and some shiny spots.
As I said, this isn't a Warmoth body, but I have a super-nice Warmoth neck to go on it-- its maple & ebony unlined fretless with a sweet-looking spalted maple peghead veneer. I'd get a pic of it, but we gave our camera away as a birthday present and haven't replaced it yet.
Thanks for any ideas, etc!
JBD
Tonight I pulled it out again and worked on it a little. I have sanded the epoxy back to the wood, so I'm debating what to do next. I thought I'd toss it out here for suggestions from you guys.
Here's what it looked like before I started on it:

Most of the epoxy is sanded off, but there are still some spots where it is slightly oily-looking and some shiny spots.
As I said, this isn't a Warmoth body, but I have a super-nice Warmoth neck to go on it-- its maple & ebony unlined fretless with a sweet-looking spalted maple peghead veneer. I'd get a pic of it, but we gave our camera away as a birthday present and haven't replaced it yet.
Thanks for any ideas, etc!
JBD