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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Congrats to Chris.. Happy Painting!!
STOP THE STEAL!!! No, congrats Chris. Looking forward to the next Oxford video.
Congrats Chris. I hope it's a useful tool for you!
Congrats Chris. 👍
Congratulations to Chris....thank you Brad for all you do!
Grats Chris.
Congrats Chris!
Congratulations Chris !! 🎉
Congrats Chris! 🤟👍👏
Congrats to them. But now on to the the next guitar build 😊.
Congrats Chris! Good job on growing bigger Brad, love your work!
Congrats @chris !! :)
Thanks for all the lessons my friend. Congrats to the winner. Looking forward to the future of your channel Brad!! ✌️🤍
Thank you Todd
Congrats, Chris. I appreciate your videos and guidance, Brad, and I can't wait to see your future projects!
Brad, I've thoroughly enjoyed your channel over the years and have learned so much from you. I would love to keep seeing your builds and tutorials but i get it, man. It seems your channel has been winding down for awhile. Thanks for everything. You're very gifted.
Lots of project on the horizon my man, they’re just taking longer at the moment.
Congratulations! Really hope you use the rig to paint something and we get to see what you do. Absolutely love seeing all of the cool, creative stuff you do Brad and genuinely hope to see more of the same from this awesome community 🤘
Brad, Thanks for all the info you share with us and a BIG congratulations on the subs!!
Thank you!
Congratulations Chris! Brad, audio sounds much better 👍
Thank you! Too compressed still, or am I doing ok? I had 2 of the switches wrong…
@@BradAngove i think you could turn gain down a bit. Sounds much better though
Yeah it’s coming in a bit higher than -6 at times.
@@BradAngove That should not be a problem. The inbuilt limiter shouldn't be bothered with it. I think that was the issue, and since there are no settings for it, it was just squishing everything completely. It's doing a poor job of it :)
Congrats Chris. Awesome as always Brad.
Could you possible help on this?? Couldn't find a video that answered this question, thought you could help. I had Nita Strauss sign a black leather guitar strap. It appears to be silver Sharpie, might be a paint pen, it was hers. What do I spray over it? I did use your video on prepping the back of head stock for to sign, came out great. Thanks for that.
That one is a bit beyond me. I think they set airbrush work on leather with heat. I would say you definitely need to test that before trying it though. Get another strap if you can, sign it in a few places, and try: heat gun/hair dryer, iron with a piece of paper between it and the strap, and one just normal. Then rub each of them with a wet cloth and a bit of oil and see how they hold up.
@@BradAngove Thank you man, I really appreciate the help. I think I actually everything on hand to give it a go.
CONGRATS! To the winner and to you brad ! you both rock :)
Congrats to the winner , Audio sounds good to me BTW
Thank you
What? I didn’t win? I’m utterly devastated. I’ll remember this for the rest of my life. Like Liam Neeson once said: “I will find you and cut your guitar strings.” 😂😂😂
Autocorrect misspelled Lesley Neilson, but I got what you meant. Lol
@@j-mo2453 I was actually quoting Liam Neeson in Taken when he talks to the bad guys on the phone. He says “I will find you and I will kill you.”
Yes I know. I was playing a fool too effectively. Lol
Great job Brad and congrats to Chris. Let the spin begin weeeeeeeeee!
Thanks for the giveaway Brad - congrats to the winner - that Bosch tool behind you is that a router table? - Cheers
Yes it is.
Whoa, that rules!!!! Yes, I was hella skeptical bc I never win (like everyone else) and all the telegram nonsense. Thanks Brad and everyone! I can finally retire some wire hangers. 🤣
I’m glad you come up with a phony name. That seems real enough. I’ll be looking in the mail 😁
Laughing that you announced that it wasn't anyone except the guy who already knows won. :)
Yeah, kind of ridiculous I know. But I felt it was appropriate to let everyone who didn’t win know that the contest was done.
Hi Brad, it’s me yet again, understand you’re moving and probably pretty busy so I’ll keep my question brief. Getting ready to put down a candy apple red glitter coat on the fender style body. After it drys , I was planning on putting a triple glaze finish , my question is; after I put down the first coat of the triple glaze, should I wet sand with, 800 grit and put down another coat afterwards?
V/R
Pat Lis
I would generally dry sand on a guitar to avoid the risk of the water swelling the wood. But yes you can sand the first coat and then add the others as long as you leave adequate drying time.
@@BradAngove very good, will do, thank you.
I thought since I'm the first one here, it's me.😢
Hopefully next time Brian
Hey Brad, unrelated to the video but I have a question for you . . . painted an RG with Rustoleum Glitter and there was so much texture, the Car-pro clear developed this monstrous orange peel. The glitter is so thick that level-sanding burned through, exposing silver flake. I really want to salvage it, I'm thinking one coat of blue candy to get back the blue colour (if it goes darker that would actually be a plus, I'm fine if the glitter only comes through in bright light) then more clear, can you suggest a blue candy that's available in Canada? Many thanks for the content, cheers.
In order to avoid reactions you may want to go water based for the candy. Are you restricted to spray cans, or can you spray an autoair candy h2o blue through a gun or airbrush?
I don't have a compressor but could grab a Preval unit, the autoair looks interesting for sure.@@BradAngove
@MrZardoz777 it’s compatible with most clear coats as well, which is nice.
Truthfully I wound up hitting it with clear and the effect is pretty cool, just a little silver flake along with the blue. I'll try that candy in the future though. BTW wow, the Car-rep clear is really something, sands like a dream . . . wish I'd known about that product earlier. Thanks for the help!@@BradAngove
Glad I was able to assist.