Repairing chips

Last updated on 18 years ago
shakey_slimshakey_slim
Junior Member
Posted 18 years ago
Does anyone have a good method for repairing chips in the graphite/poly coating? My Kingbass has a chip on the end of the neck, and while it's not a big deal it could use a patch.

I know the fellows on the Steinberger site have a patch formula using a type of marine epoxy gel coat (I have the email describing this if anybody is interested), but I'm not sure the color will be a good match. I'll be looking into it as soon as I have some free time.

Until then, any suggestions?
statusstatus
Fusioneer
Posted 18 years ago
Have a word with Rob at Status as they handle the refurbishment of older models and may be able to point you in the right direction.

Be very careful if you experiment as it could all go horribly wrong. :(
RaoulVadorRaoulVador
Junior Member
Posted 18 years ago
I saw the last week a used stealth 5 string in a shop in Paris and it was horrible. Many many scratch repaired with something like super glue, erk. Sell for 1050 €, not really expansive but looks like frankenstein, I'm so disapointed. After a long time hesitate, I let it down, waiting for an other one.
Status Graphite Energy 5 strings fretless
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