Just out of curiosity, can one get half way through French polishing and decide, "That's too much work", and finish by spraying lacquer from rattle cans? If so, what to do about the oil?
Harold
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Re: French Polish/Lacquer
Harold,
Robbie O'Brien claims his French Polishing schedule to be far less time and energy consuming.
tommy
Robbie O'Brien claims his French Polishing schedule to be far less time and energy consuming.
tommy
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Re: French Polish/Lacquer
Where can I find his schedule without buying his DVD?
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Re: French Polish/Lacquer
Funny....I see the oposite. Laquer=spray, wait, buff. Real easy. French polish is workand quite a bit of it. Though I can get a French polish guitar off the bench and out the door in a shorter timeframe, it is much more work.tommyboy wrote:Harold,
Robbie O'Brien claims his French Polishing schedule to be far less time and energy consuming.
tommy
Can you spray lacquer over shellac? depends. Is your shellac de-waxed? is it fresh? if both answers are yes then you can spray lacquer over it.
You never know what you are capable of until you actually try....
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Taylor authorized service
Custom finishing services
Brian howard's guitar building & repair blog
http://www.brianhowardguitars.com