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Thread: PB-30M Green Short Scale P-BASS! :)

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    I tend to go with the old manual coping saw/rasp/file method. Just grab a couple of beers and sit out on the front deck and work slowly. The slower I go, the more beer I get to drink. The first couple, I tried putting the neck in a pivoting vice. I wasn't clamping down on the frets, I was padding and clamping the sides of the neck. But not wanting to tighten too much for fear of damaging frets or the neck itself, I found it moved around too much and wasn't that great an option. The last one I did, I just sat in a comfy chair and held onto the neck with one hand, used my legs and the chair to brace it and cut with the other hand. I found this a much easier option and ended up only being a two beer job including the filing time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0j0 View Post
    I tend to go with the old manual coping saw/rasp/file method. Just grab a couple of beers and sit out on the front deck and work slowly. The slower I go, the more beer I get to drink. The first couple, I tried putting the neck in a pivoting vice. I wasn't clamping down on the frets, I was padding and clamping the sides of the neck. But not wanting to tighten too much for fear of damaging frets or the neck itself, I found it moved around too much and wasn't that great an option. The last one I did, I just sat in a comfy chair and held onto the neck with one hand, used my legs and the chair to brace it and cut with the other hand. I found this a much easier option and ended up only being a two beer job including the filing time.
    That sounds like a nice relaxing way to dp it mate , and i wouldve dobe it that way myself if my old man didnt come to the rescue 😆
    Was kinda stressful and fast doin it this way but very effective and its a cool story i get to tell about this bass now hahaha

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    The first coat of paint is on and im so thrilled with how its looking so far! Love this colour! 😃😃😃

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    FINAL COAT of paint!
    Now onto clear

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    Very cool so far. When you get a chance would you say what brand/type of paint and clear you're using?

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    Its "estapol" indoor polyurethane
    Its the one i found in my local hardware shop !
    😃😃😃
    Just did the first coats last night lookon sweet so far!

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    Very cool so far. When you get a chance would you say what brand/type of paint and clear you're using?
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    Its this stuff
    Only GLOSS! 😃

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    looking pretty bloody good so far!!! 😃😃😃

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    Clear coats r all done
    Pretty happy with the results

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    Nice result!

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