This is a Shop Goodwill guitar I got for next to nothing. I stripped the paint and add some gold glitter paint. Putting it together with just stuff I had in the parts bin. Going to be just one volume pot and a kill switch. Plain and simple!
First Act project
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- Gearlist: Agile 3010 SE, Epiphone LP Studio, Fender MIM Strat and Tele, Squier Stagemaster, Squier Standard, Peavey Rotor, Samick Arts SG
Looks good! How do you “like”? I thought exclamation was “like” and it was not. Hopefully this caused no issues
Thanks! I haven’t figured out how to “like” somebody’s post yet either. I think the ! Is for reporting a post.AnotherJim wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:06 pm Looks good! How do you “like”? I thought exclamation was “like” and it was not. Hopefully this caused no issues
There is no "like" yet, it's being worked on.dbrian66 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:28 pmThanks! I haven’t figured out how to “like” somebody’s post yet either. I think the ! Is for reporting a post.AnotherJim wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:06 pm Looks good! How do you “like”? I thought exclamation was “like” and it was not. Hopefully this caused no issues
Is a Rustolium gold metallic base with Rustolium gold glitter on top. The trick to the glitter paint is to use very little. So that’s why you have to do a base coat of the color you want. Don’t try to color your guitar with the glitter paint. Then you have to bury the glitter in a lot of clear coats because the glitter paint leaves the surface rough.