I have a bill shehane ST-1000 that will be ready for some finish work here in a couple weeks. My good friend is a custom cabinet maker and he is going to shoot it with auto clear coat. He is going to do this on his own time for no charge so i dont want to ask to much from him. so i am going to have the stock ready for him so he doesn't have to mess with it much. It seems to me that i read that you dont want to sand these stocks to slick or the clear coat will run? If this is true what grit of paper do you recommend i stop with? Also Jim says he thinks it will take several coats, up around 13 to 15 and i am wondering if the clear needs sanded or anything in between coats of auto clear. I know the obvious answer to all this is to ask the fella thats shooting the clear for me, but this is an automotive clear coat and he doesn't use this stuff on a regular basis. He is very good at what he does and the shop he runs has great tools so applying it should come out great. I just want to take care of all the prep and any hand work that will be required. I am sure some of you fellas here have accomplished this type of work, and i was hoping for some tips. thanks Lee