Re: [Harp-L] tweed cover protector/sealant



Hi Tom...I did my Bassman with three coats of MINWAX PolyShades HONEY PINE SATIN...This product combines stain and polyurethane in 1 step, and is very easy to apply with a brush....I did not disassemble the amp...I used the 3M brand Scotch-Blue Painter's Tape to mask everything (including the grille cloth), and it worked great! It is important for you to know that this product, and others like it, will not eliminate existing imperfections in the tweed...If you have lighter liquid rings on the top, they will still be lighter after one, two or three coats (I learned this the hard way)....Good luck with your project....Skip
On Jul 6, 2010, at 6:50 AM, william.lifford@xxxxxxxxx wrote:


Hi Tom,

I took mine apart... I don't recommend trying to do it with the amp still assembled. That said, it's pretty easy to do so and you only need a few screwdrivers, if I remember correctly.

Take out the chassis and the board that the speakers are screwed into. I think I left all the speakers still attached to the board. Also be sure to take out the grille... You don't want to get shellac on the grille cloth.

Bill
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-----Original Message-----
From: tom cox <tcslim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 11:23:01
To: <william.lifford@xxxxxxxxx>; Harp L Archives<harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Harp-L] tweed cover protector/sealant


Cheers Bill, is it absolutely necessary to take the amp apart to do this or can it be done without.
T


Subject: Re: [Harp-L] tweed cover protector/sealant
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From: william.lifford@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 10:36:04 +0000

Hi Tom,

I used a shellac on my Bassman and it came out great. Most paint stores should sell it... The one I used was Zinnser Bullseye, some kind of amber or honey color. Sadly, I no longer have the can so I can't read you the exact color.

I've been told that in "the old days", amp builders used nitrocellulose lacquer and not shellac; when I looked into this years ago it seemed like it would be a pain in the neck to do. So I went with the shellac and have been reallyt happy with how it came out.

Bill


------Original Message------ From: tom cox Sender: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx To: Harp L Archives Subject: [Harp-L] tweed cover protector/sealant Sent: Jul 6, 2010 3:20 AM


Hi
been wandering if anyone knows if you can seal and treat tweed on Fenders. I notice some bassmans have a tweed that has been treated with something. Has anyone ever done this and is it straightforward?
Cheers fellow harpers
Tom C
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