If they are that loose then you will likely need to use superglue to get them to stay put. It's not something I've had to do (yet) but it is fairly common. I'd imagine clean up would be a bit of a beeeatch after though.
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If they are that loose then you will likely need to use superglue to get them to stay put. It's not something I've had to do (yet) but it is fairly common. I'd imagine clean up would be a bit of a beeeatch after though.
So had a go at using dingo wax on the fretboard then super glue on the fret seems tohave held the fret and allowed me to scrape the super glue of easily
Attachment 29393Attachment 29394 installed some vintage style tuners with some black bushings
You always have an interesting style of dyeing guitars Barnsey. Its very unique:)
Thanks andy. I fitted some of the hardware tonight, im waiting on a black roller bridge to turn up Attachment 29398
Frets levelled and polished, first look at the red fret board with the black finish on the body Attachment 29456 Attachment 29457
Ahhh the wait.......actually postage has been pretty fast lately.
Attachment 29579Attachment 29580all strung up just the wiring to go
👍 This is a truly unique build.
So I'm having dramas with the wiring. I had it all working outside of the guitar then when i tried to fit it the thread on the pot and jack plug weren't long enough. Sorted that out and redid the wiring and now ive got no sound, the current tester is reading 15 plus from all active points to an earth point so I'm a bit stumped as to whats wrong Attachment 29659 the pic has te active on the jack tip and earth to one of the pickup slugs Attachment 29660