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    GAStronomist DrNomis_44's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Piler View Post
    Ty Stan, Doc will be getting a hot rodded seymour duncan set they recommend 500k/47nF for those pups.

    Just added another layer to the top and neck.

    Cheers lads!




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    No worries, I've heard/read good things about those Hot Rodded Seymour Duncans, they should sound good in your LP guitar.

    By the way, the green finish looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNomis_44 View Post
    No worries, I've heard/read good things about those Hot Rodded Seymour Duncans, they should sound good in your LP guitar.

    By the way, the green finish looks good.
    Thanks man i'm loving the acrylic stain it's so easy to work with and cures so quickly I'm making progress like mad over here think i'm gonna order those pups tonight.







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    Should i ve worried about that gap? My jackson js32tq has one too so i'm not too worried.

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    If you gave some Hide glue, you could thicken it slightly and squeeze some glue underneath there. Some might try tell you that if you do not do that the fretboard could warp there. Not sure they are right. I think you could leave it as is without concerns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin1393 View Post
    If you gave some Hide glue, you could thicken it slightly and squeeze some glue underneath there. Some might try tell you that if you do not do that the fretboard could warp there. Not sure they are right. I think you could leave it as is without concerns.
    I'm not too worried like I said my js32tq has a gap there that's even bigger and the action on that guitar is absolutely drop dead amazing (low) especially considdering it's a budget range.



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    Some more pics from this afternoon.



    Trying to get rid of some pesky glue spots.



    Staining



    Milady doing her jewelsmithing.



    New toys

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    Love the maple fretboard on the green I still dont know what to put on it or just leave it.

    Heading back tomorrow stay tuned

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    Hi Joe, I cant wait to see those vines on the neck finished. It's going to look awesome. Dingo-wax for the fretboard!!

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