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  • Progbusters
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    I made a glitter sparkle strat with rattle cans. Then I added Minwax wipe on poly and it yellowed the white finish. I sanded it away and restarting the whole paint job again.

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  • muttznmongrelz
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    3 Black DPDT Switches away from having all the parts I need.
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  • muttznmongrelz
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    Kramer Project Body #2 arrived today - ‘87 Pacer Custom I Body which will be getting an ‘83 Kramer Voyager Lefty Neck, Chrome OFR German R3 Nut/Gotoh SG-38 Tuners, Seymour Duncan '95 SSL-1/'95 SSL-1 RWRP/2018 Custom Shop MJ “Slightly Hotter” RTM TB, DiMarzio 500k Volume/3 On-Off DPDT, Top Mount 2017 Floyd Original “1984” Chrome w/42mm BBB. Need to decide if I’m going to refinish or leave it a Natural Relic.

    Should go well with the 2017 Warmoth Pro Rosewood Neck/1989 Kramer F6K Body Project: Black R3 Nut/Tuners, Vintage Late 70s NOS DiMarzio SDS-1 9.37k/Late 70s NOS SDS-1 9.05k /2018 DiMarzio Tone Zone F Blue, Volume/Tone/Tone/5 Way/Bridge HB On/Off DPDT, Recessed 1986 Floyd Original Black w/34mm BBB.


    Haven't "felt the love" for putting anything together for a while now but I am enjoying these two. I'd still rather piece together an old Super Strat with Duncans or DiMarzios and an OFR for under $500.00 with top shelf parts than buy just about anything new.
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  • silvertonebetty
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    Originally posted by dystrust View Post
    I was thinking USD, and I don't have a spare Bigsby, sorry. If that seems steep, I'll consider any reasonable offer since I really won't have any use for it.
    Il think about it


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  • dystrust
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    Originally posted by silvertonebetty View Post
    Does it it come with the bigsby ? Usd or cad


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    I was thinking USD, and I don't have a spare Bigsby, sorry. If that seems steep, I'll consider any reasonable offer since I really won't have any use for it.
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  • silvertonebetty
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    Originally posted by dystrust View Post
    It's been sitting in my parts box for at least 3 years, so I'm in no hurry to sell it. If you change your mind I'll let it go for $60 shipped to Canada.
    Does it it come with the bigsby ? Usd or cad


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  • dystrust
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    Originally posted by silvertonebetty View Post
    I would but I’m that broke it’s not funny I could barely afford a 85cent peanut butter ball


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    It's been sitting in my parts box for at least 3 years, so I'm in no hurry to sell it. If you change your mind I'll let it go for $60 shipped to Canada.

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  • silvertonebetty
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    Originally posted by dystrust View Post
    I have a Tele vibramate in nickel that I'm not using if you're looking for one for your ash Tele.
    I would but I’m that broke it’s not funny I could barely afford a 85cent peanut butter ball


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  • dystrust
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    Originally posted by silvertonebetty View Post
    I’m thinking I need a bigsby for my ash tele [emoji848] it also needs a neck . The old one twisted on me .


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    I have a Tele vibramate in nickel that I'm not using if you're looking for one for your ash Tele.

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  • silvertonebetty
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    This beaut
    My neck is finished and will be shipped early this week .

    I’m thinking I need a bigsby for my ash tele [emoji848] it also needs a neck . The old one twisted on me .


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  • YeRedHouseOverYonder
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    Finally got around to doing this to the Fireman Tele. Maple neck should be done in August. Will probably do a pickup swap on the 336 mahogany.



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  • muttznmongrelz
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  • YeRedHouseOverYonder
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    Originally posted by ItsaBass View Post
    The guitar is, quite literally, 100% original down to the screw, and belonged to my dad since it was only 6 or 8 years old. Those are the frets he played on for 30+ years.
    Dude, that is awesome. That guitar has been in the family for decades. I see why you'd want to keep it bone stock.

    Ah, okay. I think I recall reading a thread at TDPRI regarding the putty knife. Makes tons of sense now. Cool, I'll definitely use that for the next portion of work. It'll cut down the cost of the restoration. The frets are passable and may only need a dressing. There is more wear in the first position though.

    As for the break, I spoke with my luthier and he gave me 3 options. 1) Glue it place with bondo or epoxy, but risk the repair show due to contraction of the surrounding wood while the bondo or epoxy remain rigid. 2) Reinforce the cavity with a mahogany "veneer" under it. 3) Most extreme, but beneficial for the refinish, remove and add a new wing/bout. I was iffy about that. I understand why he recommended it, the entire right corner fell off. This would be the "2nd" repair. I'll post a pic soon. I don't mind modifying vintage guitars that have been already hacked (the nibs cut off and binding shaved), but I sorta draw the line with removing that much wood. Anything under the guard and maybe the inlays are fair game, but a bout? Man, I have to sit on it. Granted, I got the guitar dirt cheap, so I have options. I'm leaning towards bondo and the veneer under.

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  • ItsaBass
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    Paint stripper + a putty knife, and some patience (and plenty of protective equipment – breathing paint stripper, even outside, for too long can give you a hell of a nasty cough). That'll make relatively clean work of the finish removal.

    As for the break, ideally you could separate the broken pieces, clean off the old glue, and re-glue the pieces well. The re-gluing part is easy. The rest is not; it might be more trouble than it's worth. I would personally be tempted to just fill the cracks that are there with Bondo, and just slightly re-shape the body if its necessary in the spots where the broken piece sticks out farther than the body lines. The good news is that that area is just about the least contoured part of the entire body, so any re-shaping needed will not be too hard to do seamlessly.

    Shame about the re-fret, but what can you do? At this point, just be happy the frets are decent – maybe have them dressed if needed. Mine are ground away beyond the level at which they should have been replaced. I really need to get it re-fretted. But I loathe the idea of of a re-fret, because: 1) It plays so well, and I love those frets (wide and low). 2) Hard to trust that a guitar tech can do a fret job right, preserving the binding nibs, while also getting the perfect size of fret on there. 3) The guitar is, quite literally, 100% original down to the screw, and belonged to my dad since it was only 6 or 8 years old. Those are the frets he played on for 30+ years.
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  • YeRedHouseOverYonder
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    Originally posted by ItsaBass View Post
    Those old Gibson finishes are THICK. Paint stripper will make quick work of that finish with less risk to the wood and far less effort than Scotch-Brite pads.... Melted laquer that has re-hardened is hard to remove from concrete.
    For real lol. I used lacquer thinner and it was syrupy and thick. Clogged up the scotch brite pads. I did make more progress however. Any suggestions for removing the melted lacquer more cleanly? I'll working on it Saturday and Sunday. Hope to finish it up this weekend.



    I'm going to have my luthier assess the guitar this Saturday. More so the break. I found a screw that's embedded with wood putty. I feel comfortable stripping it. Fixing the break is a bit iffy, but finishing is out of my league. I've had him restore an old MM for me. It came out good.

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