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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 05:02:09 PM

Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 05:02:09 PM
Its not really new... but it looks like an all new guitar. It started out as this horrible looking sunburst when I first got it:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tomr61/P1010314.jpg)

So I decided to repaint it blue, which I didnt even like the look of.. Anyway, in the past few weeks I've been redoing the thing, which involved stripping paint, lots of sanding and oiling. I redid the electronics today, I hope I did it right becuase I dont fancy taking it all apart again  :lol: Here it is, I'm really pleased with how it looks now. Feel free to post comments etc :D

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tomr61/Picture003.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/tomr61/Picture005.jpg)


Oh yeah, if I dont like the SD I'm gonna eventually get a BK hss set for it, if I like the SD then I'll just get BK singles, cant wait. The only thing I dont like is that for some reason the knobs dont sit flush with the body, they are sitting around 5mm above, they wont go any further which is kinda disappointing as I like it when they are flush.. I can try some deeper ones maybe if anyone knows of any that are deep? Oh yeah, bought the electronic parts from BK aswell, great service as usual :)
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: CaffeineJunkie on May 06, 2006, 05:11:05 PM
Nice finish,

quick question: When you take the strings off, do you need to keep the neck tensioned, or can i just leave some time between each string to let it adjust itself???
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 05:15:04 PM
Quote from: CaffeineJunkie
Nice finish,

quick question: When you take the strings off, do you need to keep the neck tensioned, or can i just leave some time between each string to let it adjust itself???


Oh shite... I didnt even think of that. Still looks straight though.. but obviously I took it off string by string because I dont have 6 hands to do each string at the same time. Its not like it suddenly went from high tension to low tension.. I hope!

Cheers
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Dakine on May 06, 2006, 05:53:36 PM
Looks MUCH better now TOM (imo), Good Work!
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 06:18:50 PM
Quote from: Dakine
Looks MUCH better now TOM (imo), Good Work!


Cheers  :D  Also just realised... you have the same screen name as the brand of my backback pictured in the bottom pic.. coincidence? I think not..
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Dakine on May 06, 2006, 06:26:18 PM
Actually long story.
Simply, been my nick for years.
Lived in Hawaii years back (worked as a diver/instructor).
Dakine in Hawaiian is "the one" as in, da man.
I got called this for NO "brilliant" reason other than I would roll up my sleeves and tackle anything (somthing others would not, as in I would unblock the store toilet rather than call a plumber, as all others wanted to do). Thus if somthing not "diver related" came up they used to wait for "Dakine" to turn up, lol.

Nick

da kine     
      
   

Hawaiian-slang: also used in describing something as "the best" or "very fine quality" or "A1-prime-choice" etc.

You ever hear real Hawaiian music? It's da kine!


it's a "catch all" phrase that's use depends on the situation.
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 06:28:19 PM
Oh right haha thought you might be into mtb as its an mtb brand.. well you always have good stories to tell anyway, although I wouldnt ever unplug a smelly-ass toilet  :lol:
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Dakine on May 06, 2006, 06:32:34 PM
All it took was a "plunger" to unstop it. Few minute/few dollar job, as opposed to a plumber. One day went round bosses house and he was just looking at his fish pond. I asked whats up and he said the pump was faulty. I just took off my boots and rolled up my jeans and waded in to get it, he was open mouth shocked that I would just do that. Some of these Americans can be kinda odd (imo) lol.
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 06:33:45 PM
hahah yeah, well it depends how smelly the toilet was  :lol:
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Searcher on May 06, 2006, 07:24:25 PM
Quote from: Dakine


Nick

da kine     


Kine. (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=kine)  :P
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: CaffeineJunkie on May 06, 2006, 07:25:26 PM
Quote from: Searcher
Quote from: Dakine


Nick

da kine     


Kine. (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=kine)  :P


lol

:drink:
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: maliciousteve on May 06, 2006, 10:01:35 PM
Looks pretty damn cool with the natural finish. You've done a good job there
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: chrisola on May 06, 2006, 10:23:06 PM
thats good work boys, nyahhh
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 06, 2006, 10:27:57 PM
:D Cant wait to try it out tomorrow, just need to make a neckplate spacer out of my old pickguard and find some strings. Cheers for the comments, I cant stop looking at the guitar in the corner of my room haha, looks awesome in person :)
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Jp. on May 07, 2006, 01:38:52 AM
Tom...

Getting back onto topic. before you restring the guitar take the pick gard off one more time if you want to fix the "knobs 5mm of the body" problem.

Its actually quite simple.

Pull the knob off.

loosen the top nut on the pots' thread by the desired amount. 5mm in this case.

Tighten the bottom nut up to the new postion. Do up only finger tight at this stage.

Replace knob. Repeat above steps to either raise or lower the pot untill you reach the desired height.

Now just checking.... have the knobs always been raised off the deck or just since you rewired the guitar?
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 07, 2006, 01:41:24 AM
Quote from: Jp.
Tom...

Getting back onto topic. before you restring the guitar take the pick gard off one more time if you want to fix the "knobs 5mm of the body" problem.

Its actually quite simple.

Pull the knob off.

loosen the top nut on the pots' thread by the desired amount. 5mm in this case.

Tighten the bottom nut up to the new postion. Do up only finger tight at this stage.

Replace knob. Repeat above steps to either raise or lower the pot untill you reach the desired height.

Now just checking.... have the knobs always been raised off the deck or just since you rewired the guitar?


The pots only came with one nut for the top... I was thinkin about making spacers from something to make the pots shafts "shorter" from the top of the body.. theyve never been raised, I had mini pots before and I guess they had shorter shafts.. but these new cts ones seem a bit longer.
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Jp. on May 07, 2006, 01:54:45 AM
get another nut for the underside of the pick guard.

They usually have an upper nut, lower nut and a washer (star washer) for holding tension on the nuts. here's a picture of them.

http://jaguar.professional.org/coolant_leak/WaterPump-Grounds.php

this will give you adjustability with the pots.
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 07, 2006, 10:40:59 AM
Yeah it came with a star washer type thing, but only one  nut :( I'll have to have a look around my garage to see if we have anything lying around  that will fit, otherwise I'm gonna have to have high knobs until I can find some!
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: Jp. on May 07, 2006, 10:57:35 AM
no probs... at least you know how to fix the problem when you do get them.  :D
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 07, 2006, 09:47:06 PM
Just ordered some pot nuts from Axesrus so they should be here soon  :D Now all I need is new tuners and bridge and its complete  :D  :D
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: 38thBeatle on May 07, 2006, 09:55:01 PM
Looks good Tom. The strings being taken off  probably wont have caused any problems incidentally .All guitars, at one point in their "life" had no strings on them.
Title: My "new" strat copy
Post by: _tom_ on May 07, 2006, 10:17:24 PM
Quote from: 38thBeatle
Looks good Tom. The strings being taken off  probably wont have caused any problems incidentally .All guitars, at one point in their "life" had no strings on them.


Yeah its been fine all of today after the strings settled in, theres still a bit of choking on the upper frets when I bend though so I dont really know what to do..