It's cold out so after 6+ months playing outside I came in and finished!!
I'll probably NOT take up guitar fixin
was fun, still plays, looks better than original IMHO
thanks for all the moral support
dave
I have been building more guitars then guitar amps in the last 2 years. At one time I had ONLY 3 Guitars. Good Flat Top, 69 Les Paul and a 59 Telecaster. Then everyone from Willibe who was much nicer about it, and to rest of the Strat Freaks here kept on until I bought 4 of the things.
Here is what I have to do to a Strat. My opinion, Vintage Tuners suck! String trees suck and make over the nut bends on e and B come back out of tune unless you push the wang bar back to stretch the string back. Hipshot locking Staggered tuners 21:1 ratio, well they are not vintage. Also if they say it is vintage, it is not. Noisless PUPS go because THEY ARE NOT SINGLS COILS NOR DO THEY SOUND LIKE THEM." Then reroute the neck pocket because more times than not the route has changed. Some just shim the neck, some use popsicle sticks and the real idiotic deep thinkers use a piece of screen to stop the neck from wiggling.
If the neck doesn't fit correctly, fix neck pocket. Be very careful tho, if you route too much a 22 fret neck can't clear a 3 ply pick guard! Then I have to cut a new custom pick guard. Sorry, but the volume knob gets shifted down 1/2 inch. Finally, after a good long wait the Pickups arrive from Don Mare. Oh yea, almost forgot. You really need to bend the patch plug in the chrome up a little to accommodate the larger diameter of the newer patch cords.
Then get some real knobs, not plastic and install one of my fabricated trim locks.
And you always need one tuned a half step down because as you know Hendrix and SRV share responsibilities of overseeing the universe.
I digress all the time. ADHD!
Anyway Shooter, I did remember. You should remove all the hardware on a guitar and make it a painting. Your painting!