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Jerry Recktenwald
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Changing the formica on your steel

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I have a GFI SM 10 let's just say it's not sharp looking like other steels.My'n is the red SM 10 . I saw a Justice steel that someone on the forum just got and WOW ! It was blue diamond and white pearl. super sharp looking. [ to me] where do those who redo the sides and top of your steels? Where do you buy your materials ? Formica drum wrap mica .
Where can you buy just pieces not full sheet's. I'd like to do mine in the Justice steel's. No offence intended to GFI owners of the people that make them. You shoulden't have to spend a armand a leg to redo the out side of your steel. Jerry R
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Consider having it "wrapped". I've seen some great looking steels that have been "wrapped". Any color and/or design is available with a wrap.
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IMHO I do not believe you can formica it, the thickness of the Formica is going to interfere with the re-install of the end plates plus you need to disassemble the whole thing and sand it down etc. If that Justice has Maple sides it might be stained that color and finished.
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Larry, ALL Justice guitars have maple sides, maple tops, maple bumpers, maple tail lights and so on. :lol:
ALL hard rock maple, every Justice guitar ever built. :D
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Pearl No, Blue yes
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Tricky work

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Hi Jerry,
If you've never done work with laminating, better not to start on your steel.
Also if you've never taken a steel apart and put it back together you should not start with such a tricky job.

If you do have experience in those, google drum wrap for spectacular designs to laminate... Hundreds of wild designs available.

If you have no experience then consider selling your GFI and ordering one of Fred's great "Justice" guitars.
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I put different formica on an Excel pedal steel, however, an Excel is constructed differently than other pedal steels so it was a fairly easy project.
I changed it from black to white. :D
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Post by Herb Steiner »

I've seen some wraps and they looked great. And you might not have to disassemble the guitar.
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Erv, can you please expand on your conversion and why it was easier than other guitars?
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The reason the conversion on an Excel is so easy is the way the guitar is constructed. For example, the front panel is held in place by channels built into the aluminum strips on the top and bottom. If you take the end plate off, the formica and underlying thin plywood sheet just slides in, the same with the back side. The top formica needs to be fastened down but the middle part that is the raise between the necks is the aluminum piece that extends from the bottom of the guitar and contributes to strength and limits cabinet drop, so no need to formica it.
The Excel looked like this when I bought it:

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Thanks for the clarification Erv. So the top needs to be glued down, is that correct?
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Yes, as I recall. :D
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I used red and silver sparkle wrap. It was relatively easy to do. This one was a ghastly black when I got it! Because I used two pieces, one red and one silver on the top deck I did not have to remove the changer.


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This is another carter that was brown ... looked like my kitchen cabinets. I removed the old mica and put on green twill carbon fiber. Viva la différence!
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What about a Zum? Does the whole guitar have to be dismantled?
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