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this link takes me to a message board....wtf?


i want decals man. not messages
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Mo Rocca wrote:how do they do the relicing process? ive been wondering about that for a while.
Drop it down some stairs, whip the back with a belt buckle and leave it out in the sun and rain for about a month. :-D
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I found that relixing a decal was pretty easy. You spray several coats of clear over it, and have to sand that anyhow. Just sand a little sloppy.

I made an offer to the Reranch folks that if they ever wanted EPS or PDf files of the Fender logo, I have some. Only one guy took me up. I could probably even monkey up a Castratocaster for the nutless or a Castrocaster for commies.

I didn't have to send George any art because I was getting straight stuff, but I think he says he can do it. I too was uber happy with his work and even more so since I fuckered one up and needed the spare. I still have a handfull yet to do.
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Looking at personalised Decals its quite pricey.

I got a quote from thedecalshop.co.uk for my Strat. I asked for a spaghetti F-type logo in gold saying 'Frander Stratomaster' and the asking price is 25 pounds for the one-off artwork then 8 pounds per decal. I can appreciate the time involved but imo that is expensive.....the decal will have cost me more than the Neck! :?
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You could just make one, and then buy some decal paper. It'll be much cheaper than custom ordering one.
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bob wrote:You could just make one, and then buy some decal paper. It'll be much cheaper than custom ordering one.
How d'ya suggest i do that? On the pc then print it off?
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Post by Aug »

that ink isn't compatible with laquar, though...and (I believe) you can still do that, but you'll need to lay a blank sheet of waterslide on top of the decal...

something like that, anyway.
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Post by handen »

Exactly how would I go about sanding off the Squier decal on my '51, and once I get a Fender Whatevercaster decal, how would go about putting that on then re-finishing the headstock to the same finish as it was before sanding?
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To sand it off, just put some sandpaper against it and move it backwards and forwards until it disappears. That should work. ;)

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Aug wrote:that ink isn't compatible with laquar, though...and (I believe) you can still do that, but you'll need to lay a blank sheet of waterslide on top of the decal...

something like that, anyway.
You can use Krylon clear coat over the ink, then apply the decal as normal...
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Malik wrote:To sand it off, just put some sandpaper against it and move it backwards and forwards until it disappears. That should work. ;)

Ask Aug about the rest.
How to sandpaper he;lp plz tia :?
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Post by Aug »

block sand (or use a palm sander) with 100 grit to get the finish and decal off completely (which is silk screen) then 150 grit, 220 grit, 400 grit and 800 grit. Apply a couple coats of sand & sealer (or clear) let it dry completely, apply your decal, let that dry 12 hours, then apply clear coat till your happy.