Great Video. I am looking into getting into repair work. I know polyester can be in very short demand, along with several other types of finish. It seems the trade is not being passed down. I love the meticulousness of the craft. Any and all information helps just to understand how different chemicals and bonding agents work with one another.
All your videos have been super interesting to someone who recently purchased a Yamaha G5 made in Japan in 1967. It needs some finish work for sure so any videos you make prepping and spraying lacquer would be helpful. Please consider doing voice overs. Your insight is very valuable. Thanks!
Great job Jacob what chemical in the tin did you use for wiping after sanding…and what was the buffing soap you used with the big buffing wheel. Many thanks
Watching the timelapse with your narration in the audio is quite therapeutic.
Great Video. I am looking into getting into repair work. I know polyester can be in very short demand, along with several other types of finish. It seems the trade is not being passed down. I love the meticulousness of the craft. Any and all information helps just to understand how different chemicals and bonding agents work with one another.
All your videos have been super interesting to someone who recently purchased a Yamaha G5 made in Japan in 1967. It needs some finish work for sure so any videos you make prepping and spraying lacquer would be helpful. Please consider doing voice overs. Your insight is very valuable. Thanks!
Hey congrats on the new purchase! Thank you for the comment and the input!
Good informative video….well done! Thanks.
Interesting to watch. How long dit the whole job take you?
For what its worth, I prefer the narration. Just saying...
Great job Jacob
what chemical in the tin did you use for wiping after sanding…and what was the buffing soap you used with the big buffing wheel. Many thanks
At the very beginning of the video? Acetone. While wet sanding with the higher grits, soapy water.
Menzerna gw16 compound.