Rus-ler D-10 Refinish and Rebuild

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If you're going to do a lot of polishing, this is really what you need:

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Erv Niehaus wrote:If you're going to do a lot of polishing, this is really what you need:

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Erv is right. This is what I use also but I also restore old motorcycles in my spare time so you have to have this kind of buffing equipment.
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If you have any scratches in the aluminum, you want need to wet sand with 600 grit sand paper. Also, get you some Mothers or Semi Chrome polish for the final polish or you may want to clear coat. The bad thing about clear coat is it will eventually turn yellow on you. I prefer to just leave bare and ocassionally polish.
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Daymon LaPoint
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Thank y'all for the tips. Slow going but getting back to it this week.
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Post by Paul Redmond »

Harbor Freight stores sell buffers for less than 40 bucks. These stores are all over the place now, but you can also order from them online.
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Erv Niehaus
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I'm not knocking Harbor Freight but there is a HUGE difference between their buffers and one from Eastwood. :whoa:
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Clint has buffers :P
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Moving along, I've stared at the stained cabinet these last couple of months. I think I'm good with it and the color/natural finish. I'm going to clean it up and finish all this painful polishing. Man getting rid of the "engine turning" on this aluminum is time consuming,
More pictures to follow. Looks like I'll have parts enough to put 9 pedals and 7 knees on it, may look to add another knee. Anyway, thanks for all the questions and advice. Should have some assembly pictures coming soon.
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Stopped keeping track. '66 Emmons Bolt-On, Sho-Bud LDG12, Sho-Bud Fingertip, Sho-Bud Permanent, Sho-Bud Professional, Sho-Bud Pro 1, Sho-Bud Blue Darlin' #4, Blue Darlin #5, Blue Darlin' #6, Rus-Ler D-10, Fender '59 Bassman, Fender Twin Reverb and Rick Johnson Cabinets. Multiple Evans, 300 Hybrid, Evans SE-100, Evans FET500, WEBB 6-14-E. Previous and Proud owner of James Blonde, Brownie, and Rosalee.
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Hello Daymon
First off best new years wishes your way. I know what you mean about the swirls. I looked at mine for a long time and finnally left them. Ive got a few machinist and car restore freinds and it was always about split on leaving them or not. Cant wait to see the finish. Like I said..you need any undercarriage pics let me know...mine has never been fooled with. Thx Daymon
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Looking forward to seeing this thing together. The wood you revealed under the paint and your varnish work is gorgeous!
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Thank you Karl, I wish I had an update. Life, Gradkids, business/work, and all the good stuff have kept me away from the rebuild. Hoping I'll get some time here soon to get it all back together. Thanks for the interest and all the wisdom.
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Stopped keeping track. '66 Emmons Bolt-On, Sho-Bud LDG12, Sho-Bud Fingertip, Sho-Bud Permanent, Sho-Bud Professional, Sho-Bud Pro 1, Sho-Bud Blue Darlin' #4, Blue Darlin #5, Blue Darlin' #6, Rus-Ler D-10, Fender '59 Bassman, Fender Twin Reverb and Rick Johnson Cabinets. Multiple Evans, 300 Hybrid, Evans SE-100, Evans FET500, WEBB 6-14-E. Previous and Proud owner of James Blonde, Brownie, and Rosalee.
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Post by Russell Adkins »

Ill never understand why anyone would paint over beautiful wood like that , your guitar is looking just fantastic with all that beautiful wood , looking forward to seeing it finished .
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I know. I know, I know. It's been years. But.... I'm pulling all the parts out of the boxes and gathering up all the pieces. I'm going to re-sand and re-spray the clear on the body and get this old horse put back together. Who know, I may get a wild hair and change the colors up a bit. I still like the natural finish but maybe a transparent black over the middle part of the front apron and the necks. Everyone knows that black guitars sound better. :eek: :D
Steel Learnin' and Still Missing Jimmy Day!

Stopped keeping track. '66 Emmons Bolt-On, Sho-Bud LDG12, Sho-Bud Fingertip, Sho-Bud Permanent, Sho-Bud Professional, Sho-Bud Pro 1, Sho-Bud Blue Darlin' #4, Blue Darlin #5, Blue Darlin' #6, Rus-Ler D-10, Fender '59 Bassman, Fender Twin Reverb and Rick Johnson Cabinets. Multiple Evans, 300 Hybrid, Evans SE-100, Evans FET500, WEBB 6-14-E. Previous and Proud owner of James Blonde, Brownie, and Rosalee.
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Re: Rus-ler D-10 Refinish and Rebuild

Post by Don Mogle »

Daymon,

Can we see the finished Rus-ler restoration project?

Thanks!
Don