worth a try thanks
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worth a try thanks
I have inotated all my strings on my es-1. But the G string sounds like crap. I have adjusted the truss rod correctly and the action. On the tuner the g string is in tune open and on the 12th fret...
I used automotive paint and lacquer. I let the dry for almost two months before i continued with the build. I live in Canada on the West Coast near Vancouver.
thanks Stan.
Working on my es-1
I have painted and lacquered it but the finish is still sticky months after. Are there any suggestions?
good to know. Thanks.
I am building an ES-1G and want to know what kind of Bigsby i should install. A B7 or a B3
Was lucky and got the screw out using pliers and patience. I will now upgrade the machine heads for better quality ones. Thanks for all your help.
The tuners are brand new from pitbull guitars. I guess they are of a cheap quality. Thanks.
The screw holding the machine head on the E string has broken off. On top of that the machine head itself will not keep the string in tune. I need to remove it. Any ideas.
Just wondering if I can solder the ground wire from the bridge stud to any of the pots? Or does it have to be the bridge volume pot as per the wiring diagram.
yes! I hope it works they make it a little too easy though.
Any tips on how to remove the bridge post stud. The thing the bridge screws into?
I am building a ES-1G I am about to put the wiring in when i noticed there is no hole the bridge for the ground wire to go.What do I do now?
Thank you. That is a good idea.
Is it better to glue the guitar together then paint or the other way around.