Body and Neck Holder for Spraying NC Lacquer

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stevemac00
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Body and Neck Holder for Spraying NC Lacquer

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I have a dovetail neck and wonder how you guys support the body while finishing.
  • Buy the StewMac holder? (can't see it would work well with the dovetail)
    Hang it from a hook? (difficult to control the body while spraying)
    Just lay it down and do one side at a time?
I see a lot of people glue the neck on before spraying to help hold but that's contrary to many other views.
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Re: Body and Neck Holder for Spraying NC Lacquer

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I screw in an eye bolt in the base of the joint tenon .
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Re: Body and Neck Holder for Spraying NC Lacquer

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Here's what I use as a handle the body when I for finishing. I have been doing wipe on poly or brush on water based.
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I can hang it from a pipe in my basement or clamp the square shaft to a table or work bench.
I do bolt on necks so I have holes to pass a bolt thru. It could be screwed to the neck block inside dovetail notch.
The same handle will hold a neck by the bolt. Then the nut goes on the inside.
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I have metal brackets that I made that get attached with a small screw or two. In the booth I have a post with a hole drilled in it, I insert the bracket and can position any side I want up or towards me.
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