I’ve got one of my earlier builds come back to me fo a bit of love, the owner is a professional muso and this guitar is his main workhorse it doesn’t spend its life in a display case it’s out there doing what it was built for,,, and it shows!!! It has suffered a few battle scars, a couple of small knocks, fingernail gouges and the like.
My question to the group is what is the procedure for using Mirotone 3220 to drop fill on a burst ?
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Rod
Drop filling
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Re: Drop filling
Hey bud unsure if this is exactly what you are after but I think Steve (Simso) has that covered as a tips/ tricks on his website? Burst is prbly a bit trickier I'd imagine?
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Repair_Lacquer_Chips.html
Stu
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Repair_Lacquer_Chips.html
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