I wondered about that and was planning on doing a 22 fret neck to avoid any problems.
Looking at the photos of the pitbull bolt on necks it's hard to tell whether they are deep enough to fit this...
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I wondered about that and was planning on doing a 22 fret neck to avoid any problems.
Looking at the photos of the pitbull bolt on necks it's hard to tell whether they are deep enough to fit this...
Thanks. I thought they'd stopped carrying LP style stuff.
I used Taubmans White Knights acrylic spray. I found that you could get an even finish on it with about 3 coats but it stays a bit soft and needs a clear acrylic top coat. They may have something in...
I have an LP body which is designed for a bolt on neck and am looking for a suitable neck to use on it. Most of the necks I see advertised have a lower profile at the joint, designed for setting...
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All done. I ended up placing it on the pickguard. It was a tight fit and there was a problem with contact with the copper shielding tape, but that was easily sorted.
Thanks all for your...
I jumped right in yesterday with a question about a 3/4 ST I'm building for a young kid. Hopefully I'll have it finished in time for his birthday after Easter.
Like others I'm holed up making...
Yes I do thanks! :)
Now there's a thought!
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I thought about mounting it on the pickguard just behind the tone knob but it would be a very tight squeeze. So I think a hole on the side corner, opposite the final pick guard screw may be...
I guess that's the solution. The Squier Mini Strat has the jack at the side so this must be the same. It'll have to be a largish hole to accommodate the jack. I'll take a deep breath and give it a...
Unfortunately not. The kit comes with a jack like that (not the usual jack for an ST) but I cannot see where it would be mounted. On a full scale ST the jack is usually situated behind the pickguard,...
The answer is probably obvious but I can't see anywhere for the lead jack fitting on the ST-1JR 3/4 kit.
Can anyone point me to where it should be mounted?
Thanks
Mike