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Finished off???? Thats how you get me started!!
Who does satin neck finishes?
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
Dave, your chavel is Trueoilwillow13 wrote:I'm with you on that. I have done 2 oiled necks and just never like them so ended up spraying themKev77 wrote:The oils never been my jam.
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
NO IT ISN"T .. actually it probably is, but it wasn't done by meAiRdAd wrote:
Dave, your chavel is Trueoil
Tis great though. I just went into my music room and play the only tru oil neck I did and honestly it felt great ... maybe i was wrong. Don't tell my wife and kids
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
Ernie Ball use it on their necks too
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
Ive been using the Crimson Guitars oil. Its lighter than Tru Oil - other wise quite similar - they do two versions - a "Penetrating" version and a "High Build". I just use a few coast of the penetrating on my necks. Really like it.
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
willow13 wrote:NO IT ISN"T .. actually it probably is, but it wasn't done by meAiRdAd wrote:
Dave, your chavel is Trueoil
Tis great though. I just went into my music room and play the only tru oil neck I did and honestly it felt great ... maybe i was wrong. Don't tell my wife and kids
The wolfie necks have a very thin layer of trueoil wiped on and wiped immediately off - two times, then waxed. That's what I did to that neck
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
Birchwood Casey (who make tru-oil) do a gunstock wax, that's what I use.StratMatt wrote:What is the wax you're supposed to use? Guessing my Axis has the same thing; best feeling neck I've got.
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Re: Who does satin neck finishes?
yeap- I use that wax, but the briwax is good too. Only thing with the briwax, is 'melts' the tueoil a bit.Lyle wrote:Birchwood Casey (who make tru-oil) do a gunstock wax, that's what I use.StratMatt wrote:What is the wax you're supposed to use? Guessing my Axis has the same thing; best feeling neck I've got.
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