@@TedTalksGuitarsYep! I learned that nail polish thing years ago. I use black nail polish a lot on guitars to do spot fills on chip outs on guitars. I used this trick a long time ago when I would buy furniture with chip outs. Another trick is to use shoe polish. The rub on kind. I also use that trick on necks of guitars that have been stained. The shoe polish works well and once it dries I put some clear on it and no one can tell there was ever anything done.
Very cool project. Thanks for sharing the update. Great work!
Thanks for checking it out!
@@StealthGuitar-mk3el I am enjoying it. I especially like the finger nail polish on the binding trick.
@@TedTalksGuitarsYep! I learned that nail polish thing years ago. I use black nail polish a lot on guitars to do spot fills on chip outs on guitars. I used this trick a long time ago when I would buy furniture with chip outs.
Another trick is to use shoe polish. The rub on kind. I also use that trick on necks of guitars that have been stained. The shoe polish works well and once it dries I put some clear on it and no one can tell there was ever anything done.
@@StealthGuitar-mk3el Thanks for sharing your tips. Rock on!
@@TedTalksGuitars You are welcome!
Great save keep it alive
@@timothyziegler Thanks and I will’
@StealthGuitar-mk3el Its raining today and Im preping for a SG buid keep it going my friend
@ you too!
It’s been fairly nice here.
I hope I can get some work done on my jazz guitar this week.