Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Stevepage on December 01, 2007, 03:01:46 PM
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Hy guys I want to sand the laquer off my Fender Strats neck down to the wood and then finish it all off with Boiled Linseed Oil for a really smooth feel that will age nicely.
I've been using a fine steel wool to sand the finish down but I only seem to be able to get down a tiny bit. Should I use a less fine steel wool then gradually use finer wools?
Or just keep using the fine steel wool and finish with wet dry sandpaper (1200 grade) ?
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You will need to start with 120 grit sandpaper - or possibly 240 if you want to be carefull. then work up the grades to about 1000 grit
give it a liberal coat of oil and leave it overnight, then wetsand the neck with the oil and 1000+ paper - probably going up to 1500. When i say wetsand i mean apply some oil to the paper/neck and keep it lubricated with that as you sand.
you will need to buff of the gunk every so often
once its done leave it overnight again and personaly i would apply a coat of wax the next day - apply and polish it with 0000 wire wool. Buff it out and reattach it!!!
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Cant you just get the nitro off with thinner? Since its a Fender and you have the neck out anyway......
I really dont have enough experience to say you can though, probably there is some downside to it i dont know.
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sandings just as easy - as long as you pay attention to the dust. if its white its lacquer... keep sanding. when the dust is maple coloured you can stop :wink:
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I just used the lightest grade sandpaper I could find in my garage to take the shine off my MIM neck and now its really smooth :D
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I took all the laquer off my my USA Stratocaster's neck and I have no experience doing anything like that. I started by using Nitromorse and a scr@per then sanded down the rest with sandedpaper and finished off with 0000 wire wool. Then I oiled it and waxed it. It was a lot easier than I expected and I'm very pleased with the results!