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Sully's Guitar Garage - Les Paul Studio renovation - part 6

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

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time for paint!

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  • hello Sully, i want to fix my les paul and paint it but i dont know if i should paint it first or get it fixed first?

  • @tonyjavirod Generally, you repair, then paint. Then again, you didn't say what was wrong with it to begin with.

  • @jsullysix im gonna change my pick up( i have a junior) and i need to fix the jack necause its all bad and doesnt work

  • @tonyjavirod Doesn't sound like you'll have paint work to do.

  • hey sully im customizing my ESP LTD guitar and i was just woundering what kind of clear coat do u recommend i wanna make it look like brand new

  • @3adys2 If you're using spray cans, reranch or stewmac

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  • @jsullysix ok. thx

  • hey sully im customizing my ESP LTD guitar and i was just woundering what kind of clear coat do u recommend i wanna make it look like brand new

  • @mp3sucker I'd seal it first, then mask off the binding, then paint, then pull the tape, and clear.

  • @jsullysix

    Hi Sully, i manage to mask off the binding... and now i going to put sanding sealer for the finish.. i will upload the photo soon.. thanks .. your video inspired me...

    ;-)

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