Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

strat_master

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Ive just been hit by a stroke of (pointless) brilliance! Instead of spending 2000 for a gibson LP classic. Why not buy a studio les paul and change the pick guard, knobs, switch, pick up mounts to standard cream colors? Only question, is doing all this possible and difficult? would i need someone to do it for me to take apart the pickup mounts? the swtich? the knobs? would i need glue to keep the knobs in place? or would they keep on falling out?

Here is my vision:
GIbson Black LP studio
standard cream colors parts
zerba set of duncans

= Sweet looks with sweet tones?

Combine that witht he dsl401 im getting and ill be in tone heaven! not too mention ill look cool :laugh2: :) :dance:
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

that really shouldn't be too hard. take out a couple screws and nuts and you are all set. the knobs should not need glue, they have a nut holding the pot to the body just like the switch, they should just push back on and stay.
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

It shouldn't be too difficult because I do that all the time and I am not that smart or skilled!
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

If you're not sure of your ability, just go to Rondo Music and pick up a Douglas Strat for $60, or a Samick for $99, and tear it apart. Then put it back together. Sell it or give it to some kid.
Or keep it and "experiment" with it.

Its a good, cheap learning tool.
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

hmm sounds like a good so, for gibson parts there is a slot to stick the part on iand ti will stay put? even for the knobs on a gibson lp studio?
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

cuz the swtich selector buttom on my jay turser strat fell of and it goes back on but never stays put.
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

strat_master said:
hmm sounds like a good so, for gibson parts there is a slot to stick the part on iand ti will stay put? even for the knobs on a gibson lp studio?

Normally knobs just push on, but I've seen tele-style knobs that have allen screws that you can tighten, but I haven't seen them for the les paul style.
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

Ahh i see, see the reason being i was just going to ask the guitar repair guys to chnage the parts for me while i changed the pickups to duncans....so its not neccessary?
 
Re: Is it difficult to change hardware and parts?

no, you don't need the guitar guys to charge you. you can do this all yourself if you can use a screw driver and a pair of pliers
 
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