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The cherry burst is a '78 former goldtop. A friend/customer brought it to me for resurrection. Someone had stripped the gold, did a very bad...
I started building electrics in 1964. My first had a solid high grade spruce body. My second and third were semi-hollow, then on to solid alder,...
PS - go with an original color, now that you've got it in the white.
OUCH! Restoration is not the word! Wreckstoration is more appropriate! Antoon has made a good case for not doing this to the body (maybe...
I've had a lot of Warmoth parts, especially necks. I know they stand behind everything. I would measure the neck thickness at the heel and check...
QUACK!
I agree with all who suggested WD40. That, and vegetable oil usually work well, followed by soap or detergent. As for damage, some adhesives...
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Yes, good point. I would think, once the shaping, sanding, and slotting was completed, it would need to impregnated with something like...
Very old Tenma (like 21-7945 Soldering Station) and old Radio Shack selectable wattage (like the NTE Electronics J-060VT). Surprised by the...
Sweetwater has been reliable and trustworthy in the past. Makes me wonder what's up on their end. I doubt that they can afford bad press with so...
I bought a boatload of Keystones before Bill passed and they are truly excellent, Strat and Tele.
I would bet the heat contributed only slightly to the seams opening. I've stripped plenty using this method. The glue joint was probably starved...