Water Proof Inexpensive Guitar?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:57 pm
White water canoeing and long distance beach cat sailing and guitars usually don't mix.
I want to mix them without crying to much.
Water is not the only hazard. Crushing is a hazard also.
I know that no KLOS or RainSong will do on both size, price and crush-without-tears criterea.
Sooo . . .
Perhaps a cheap small beginner nylon-string fat-finger-fretboard guitar covered thoroughly inside and out with a low viscosity, high wetting, long work-time epoxy like what is available from say Raka.com might do.
Yes, will likely sound like playing a brick compared to KLOS or RainSong. But I will be playing just for myself mostly on a bit of a voyage.
I see 2 that are more than cheap enough to be considered disposable.
They may be worthless from the start. I don't know.
A full coating with high silica fume amended epoxy might sufficiently improve their physical stability and even resonance to be worth trying.
Do any of you know someone who has tried that?
So far I see only two guitars that might be worth the gamble.
1) Donner Guitalele DGL-1 28'' Travel Guitar
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075K975JQ?aa ... gzSoY3ETlw
2) ADM travel guitar
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G558RAS/re ... il_3?psc=1
Could you please recommend some guitar models for treating so drastically?
I want to mix them without crying to much.
Water is not the only hazard. Crushing is a hazard also.
I know that no KLOS or RainSong will do on both size, price and crush-without-tears criterea.
Sooo . . .
Perhaps a cheap small beginner nylon-string fat-finger-fretboard guitar covered thoroughly inside and out with a low viscosity, high wetting, long work-time epoxy like what is available from say Raka.com might do.
Yes, will likely sound like playing a brick compared to KLOS or RainSong. But I will be playing just for myself mostly on a bit of a voyage.
I see 2 that are more than cheap enough to be considered disposable.
They may be worthless from the start. I don't know.
A full coating with high silica fume amended epoxy might sufficiently improve their physical stability and even resonance to be worth trying.
Do any of you know someone who has tried that?
So far I see only two guitars that might be worth the gamble.
1) Donner Guitalele DGL-1 28'' Travel Guitar
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075K975JQ?aa ... gzSoY3ETlw
2) ADM travel guitar
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G558RAS/re ... il_3?psc=1
Could you please recommend some guitar models for treating so drastically?