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Lewguitar
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The family is away for 10 days so I've been playing and playing!
I replaced the Fralin Blues Specials in my '54 Tele with an old set of alnico 5 Tele Stocks and the covered neck pickup whistled like crazy when I stood in front of my amp.
Went to the hardware store and bought:
1. several boxes of Gulf Wax for canning, candle making etc.
2. single element hotplate
3. Mr. Coffee glass pot
Cranked the hotplate up, melted a whole coffee pot full of wax and dropped the noisy pickup in: face down. Then I hooked the pickup cable around the side of the pot so it wasn't resting right on the bottem of the pot getting cooked!
Took longer than I'd thought it would before no more air bubbles rose up out of the pickup...about 15 minutes total.
Took it out and sat it on my workbench face down so the all the wax wouldn't pour back out of it and let it cool.
Then I installed it in my Tele and NO MORE SQUEELING!
Works perfectly...so I did another one I had laying around: the original neck pickup that came with my '54 Tele.
This really old one bubbled out a lot of black inky stuff when it was in the pot. I think it was the original black wax Fender dipped these in during the 50's.
Anyways...it was easy and both pickups seem to work flawlessly now, and sound better than ever.
Lew
I replaced the Fralin Blues Specials in my '54 Tele with an old set of alnico 5 Tele Stocks and the covered neck pickup whistled like crazy when I stood in front of my amp.
Went to the hardware store and bought:
1. several boxes of Gulf Wax for canning, candle making etc.
2. single element hotplate
3. Mr. Coffee glass pot
Cranked the hotplate up, melted a whole coffee pot full of wax and dropped the noisy pickup in: face down. Then I hooked the pickup cable around the side of the pot so it wasn't resting right on the bottem of the pot getting cooked!
Took longer than I'd thought it would before no more air bubbles rose up out of the pickup...about 15 minutes total.
Took it out and sat it on my workbench face down so the all the wax wouldn't pour back out of it and let it cool.
Then I installed it in my Tele and NO MORE SQUEELING!
Works perfectly...so I did another one I had laying around: the original neck pickup that came with my '54 Tele.
This really old one bubbled out a lot of black inky stuff when it was in the pot. I think it was the original black wax Fender dipped these in during the 50's.
Anyways...it was easy and both pickups seem to work flawlessly now, and sound better than ever.
Lew