My new Fireglo - 4001V63 refinish

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My new Fireglo - 4001V63 refinish

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Seems restoration threads are the popular thing now, so here is mine. Not really a restoration though, just a re-finish. A long and winding road it has been, but I finally got the Fireglo sprayed and can see the end of it. My "project" started some 18 month ago when I realized there was a bump in the fret board on my 4001V63 (http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6lefty%3D1). It needed quite a bit of bow in the neck to avoid buzzing. Due to this a previous owner had grinded the bottom of the bridge to get the bridge low enough for proper action.

I figured it would cost too much shipping the bass back and forth from Europe to the US to get it fixed by a Rickenbacker pro, so I set out to do it myself. The sum total (not including all the time spent) has of course grown to a level where I could probably have bought a new bass (if a lefty Fireglo 4001V63 could be found). But I’m a DIY kind of guy, so . . .

Levelling the board and re-fretting was a fast and straight forward job. Refinishing the board was a greater challenge, but eventually got it right last autumn only to discover the new finish didn't stick to the original finish. At that point I was looking for a new Fireglo 4001V63. Couldn’t find one of course, so the next step was to continue with a complete refinish.

I have to thank Paul W. for all the info and knowledge he has contributed in different threads across the forum over the years, without which I would never been able to go through with this. Also want thank Larry Davis who was kind enough to answer my emails last December, when I was struggling trying to get the right colour mix for the fireglo.


One of my first attempts spraying a fireglo last winter:

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Lots of spraying and colour mixing later I was finally ready for the real thing.
First the clear sealing coat, and then sanded down ready for colour:

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My first go at spraying the real fireglo failed when got too impatient, sprayed too heavy and got a nasty run, and had to sand it down again for a fresh restart.

Finally got it right – Fireglo spray as three layers of different colour mixes, with one coat of clear on top:

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I'm very pleased with the result, although a few details that didn't turn out the way I envisioned.
Puh, what a major relief it is to finally having in sight a satisfying end to my "project". Now I'll let it rest for a week or two before sanding the clear coat, getting it ready for an amber coat and few clear coats. After which it will be polished and rubbed. I'll be making a new nut and new pickguard before putting it back to playable condition.
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Definitely a good job for a freshman! Nice finish.
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That looks very nice. Good job!
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Nice job!
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Looks real nice!
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s4001 wrote:Definitely a good job for a freshman! Nice finish.
+1 Looks great !
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Excellent job - FG is a real toughie to get right! Kudos to you! :D
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Thanks guys :)
Yes, fireglo is a real challenge. I wish I could have one more go at it, but it looks good enough that I won’t sand it off again. However, before amber and clear coating I will probably give it a little bit more to get it darker around the edges of the body.
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Eventually some progress:
After the previous photos I sprayed more colour to get it a bit darker. Then a layer of amber clear coat, followed by a few layers of clear coat. Looking at Walker’s lovely refinish of an RM 1999, I wish I had given it a bit more amber.

A lot of wet sanding and polishing later:
Some quick shots in what’s left of daylight here in Northern Norway.

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Brought in someone for a close-up inspection of the finish - I think it passed.
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My hobby room had turned into a real mess with tools and equipment all over the place, lots of dust, and polishing compound splattered all over the place. Spent several afternoons tidying-up and washing down the room.

Started to put the hardware back on. Working on new pick guard and new nut.

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Looks beautiful as a 4000!
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Very nice job! Don't sweat the amber, it looks beautiful now!
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Very sharp color. Seem to be a bit of cat hair in it. I have that same problem.
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Very nice shading. Take pride in your project - it is looking great. :)
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NICE job Geir!!!!!! Your bass looks beautiful. Those Fireglo v63's are SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!(Especially the Left Handed type :D )
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Won't hind being proud of having pulled this through to a satisfactory result. But also gained much more respect for this type of work and the craftsmen that performs it (like Paul W. and others). So many things to learn. Like the apparently simple task of mixing the colour made me crazy at one point.

I'm pleased with how the colour turned out in the end. I believe it's close to the original, which was what I aimed for, but if I had them side by side they would probably be very different.
Lefty4003S8 wrote:NICE job Geir!!!!!! Your bass looks beautiful. Those Fireglo v63's are SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!(Especially the Left Handed type :D )
Yes, and they also sound better than the righties :D – in my hands :lol:
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