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Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
Last edited by 80's_Metal; 11-08-2019, 07:51 AM.Go buy my book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/198405564XTags: None
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Re: Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
A hockey glove?
I use my fingers and take my glasses off so as to be able to put the surface of my cornea as close to the area being soldered to be able to see what I am doing.
That little puff of smoke from the flux is always a thrill.
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Re: Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
Pliers
Pre tin parts to be soldered ( light coat of solder on wire and or pot )
I pull the parts out of the guitar and set the on the back of the guitar
With a clothespin gripping the knobless pot to hold it still
A small piece of cardboard under all the parts so tha the guitar finish doesn't get burned
Cheezits of course
I turn the TOM bridge backwards so that the adjustment screws face the tailpiece
Makes it easier to access than over the pickupEHD
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Re: Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
I loosen the strings and use a guitar slide or small glass wedged between the strings and the neck at the top fret so I can pull the pickups out without removing the strings. I use a terminal strip to connect the pickups to the pots and switches while testing pickups and don’t solder them in until I found the set that works best. If im doing a wiring scheme I’ve never tried before, I’ll wire the whole thing with alligator wires to make sure it works and does what I think it will do. I spend the time tinning all the contact points and wires before soldering. Makes it go faster and more reliable when I actually solder.
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When I'm soldering stuff to a pot or a switch , I always undo it from the guitar and pull it out of the cavity, and then I'll set a pair of needle nose pliers sitting lengthwise on top.of the cavity and open them just enough so the shaft of the pot can fit thru, but the back of the pot can't, so the needle nose are holding them in a nice position for me. Just need to be careful you don't scratch the finish.
I'll also take the roll of solder and unroll it quite a ways and twist it about until the end of it is sitting right next to the thing I'm soldering.
Those "extra hand" things (bendable arms with alligator clips on them) are super handy(haw-haw) too, unfortunately I don't have one anymore but it's awesome for holding stuff in place while you work.
Originally posted by ehdwuld View Post
I turn the TOM bridge backwards so that the adjustment screws face the tailpiece
Makes it easier to access than over the pickup
Sent from my SM-G965W using TapatalkLast edited by BeKindRewind; 11-08-2019, 04:20 AM.
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Re: Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
Better than needle nose pliers are hemoststs. You can lock them on the wire you're trying to hold. It frees up a hand for other tasks.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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These are all great ideas boys!
Now if we could figure out a good way to start screws into the pickups.... Like a tiny spring compressor or something.
Gosh maybe GuitarDocs hemostat idea!Last edited by 80's_Metal; 11-08-2019, 10:02 AM.Go buy my book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/198405564X
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Re: Working on guitar (Hacks) What do you do to make life easier?
Originally posted by 80's_Metal View PostThese are all great ideas boys!
Now if we could figure out a good way to start screws into the pickups.... Like a tiny spring compressor or something.
Gosh maybe Guitar docs hemostat idea!
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Originally posted by BeKindRewind View PostYeah, there's no "good way" for it but you get your own technique for it. you always have to have spare springs because there's always a good chance one will go flying into the same black hole where picks go when you drop them.
I shot the same spring onto the floor 8 times last night swapping one into the plastic faceplate on my Gibson V!
Ha ha haGo buy my book. https://www.amazon.com/dp/198405564X
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use reamers on a drill when enlarging tuning peg mounting holes. if no reamers are available, I chock on a round file of aproximate size and run it in reverse to keep from binding/ripping the peghead apart.
using feeler gages to match the height of the 1st fret, add another .010 or so. use feeler gage as a depth marker of sorts when filing nut slots.
about all I can think of right now..
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I use EVA craft foam laid out to organize my electrical components and parts once I'm in build mode. I poke the components legs into the foam and sometimes label with a sharpie on the foam by group or value etc.
It makes building out guitar and pedal electronic WAY faster once you have a hot iron in your hand -instead of drawing from a bin or trying to read a label etc....
hard to see unless you look close at the blue resistors and chips poked into the foam
Last edited by NegativeEase; 11-08-2019, 10:46 AM.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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I thought of another one, this one is pretty easy and everyone probly already knows it but having several paper disposable cups to put screws and springs and things like that in helps. Or a magnet. Also having a long telescoping magnet stick can help you find stuff you drop , or save you from bending over and picking it up. And definitely helps if you drop something inside a hollow body or whatever.
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I bought a Kinder-mat from Wal-Mart to lay a guitar on top of while working on it. It is a padded sleep mat they sell for kindergarten students that folds up. I store it under the table I work on.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I block my floyd when changing strings. This way you can pull them all off, clean the fretboard, and the whole process is very simple. Apparently some people don't do this. They are insane people.Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostI bought a Kinder-mat from Wal-Mart to lay a guitar on top of while working on it. It is a padded sleep mat they sell for kindergarten students that folds up. I store it under the table I work on.
These can't be any more perfect for GUITAR maintenance -they are sold in 6' rolls 18" wide and are 5/8" thick . - 80sMetal might have some of these lying around the garage already judging from his hunter pics
Last edited by NegativeEase; 11-08-2019, 12:22 PM.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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