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  posted on 5/13/2004 at 14:09 
Hi,

I'm a 16 years old musician, and I can say I'm quite experienced. In my search of new challenges, I decided to repaint my first and only electric guitar and customize it a bit. It's a Peavey Raptor 1 that I received when I was 7 or 8.

My question is simple: What are the mistakes that newbies make when they customize their guitar? What type of paint to use or not to use? What finish should I put on it?

My guitar is already in pieces, anything removable was removed and the first coat is drying.

Thanks for your time,

Farles

 

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  posted on 5/13/2004 at 17:44,  Reply 1  
The only mistakes I can think of are messing up the wiring or the truss rod.
As for paint, you can use whatever you like, I've seen guitars that have just had wood stain rubbed into the body and nothing else, it looked rather nice for a Les Paul
I personally just use car paint from an aerosol can, as long as you sand the surface flat you should get a good finish, never put too much on in one go or it will ripple like orange peel.
Keep the surface free from grease and dust or you run the risk of the paint reacting and cracking

 

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  posted on 5/13/2004 at 18:19,  Reply 2  
Yay!

Thanks for the tips, I sand this ugly coat I've just put and restart painting...

Farles

 

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  posted on 5/14/2004 at 18:50,  Reply 3  
yeah, pretty much
I recomend 600 grit wet and dry sand paper, used with some warm water and washing up liquid to stop the paper clogging up

 

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  posted on 5/14/2004 at 22:05,  Reply 4  
Definitely wet sand...after painting..

 

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