thats a cool solution Stan, sounds better than the plastic bag method
thats a cool solution Stan, sounds better than the plastic bag method
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scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
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Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in
often one will work, but two will get it off for sure and gives a more even push
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Remove knobs? ... why bother? - just buy another PBG kit!
Wait a minute ... that sounds like Rock and/or Roll!
SG-1 ... "Little Miss" finished in Flamenco Cherry Wudtone
TL-1A ... "Slugger" finished in Antique White Nitro
EX-1 ... "Metal God" finished in nickel-plate (work in progress)
ST-1A ... "Scrapper" stained and finished in linseed oil ... and with the "secret weapon"
GR-1SF ... "Rocker-billy" (just arrived, work in progress)
Here's a method that works for me, what you do is find a piece of 1mm thick cardboard roughly 2 inches by two inches, next get a steel ruler (one used to mark out sheet metal), next use the cardboard to protect the finish on the guitar while you use the steel ruler to gradually lever the pot knob off the shaft while rotating the knob, eventually the knob should come off the pot.
Note: Make sure you have loosened any grub screws beforehand.
How to remove KNOBS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SURma5PlfGs
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