JZ-6 Bass VI apartment build
My new JZ-6 kit arrived today. It's all looking about how I expected, except the frets seem better than I feared.
I have done two Pit Bull kits and a build from a blank body and parts... but this one will have to be a bit different.
Previously, I lived in a suburban house with a yard and a shed... now I am in an inner city apartment, so spray painting
– and maybe even most power tools beyond a drill – are not going to be possible...
So. My plan for the body is more "kids craft" than "professional finish". Though it is tempting to just Tru-Oil it and leave it, the body actually looks pretty nice. We'll see.
But first, there's the problem of converting it from a 30" baritone to a Bass VI style.
I was expecting to have to enlarge the but slots, and change the tuners... but the tuners might actually be OK.
I am using Fender Bass VI Super 250 Bass Vi strings (.024 - .100), and they actually slim down towards the ends, so they might actually fit in the tuners. However, it seems like the windings near the ball end of the E are too wide for the hole in the tremolo. I chose .024 - .100 because I own a Squier Bass VI and the default strings that come with those always need to be swapped out so the E isn't too floppy... but I'd probably at least be able to get a .084 through the tremolo plate ;)
Before I have to put the kit in a cupboard and wait for a hardtail Bass VI plate from Faction Guitars, is it possible to just drill out the holes in the tremolo a tiny bit? It's sooo close.
All the other threads I can find here where folks talk about attempting this kinda never go past initial mocks, heh.