Rocknroller912
Rocknroller912
@rocknroller912
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RE: Shielding Paint

I had forgotten about this project and remembered it at the weekend. Mixing graphite powder sourced from Amazon with a lacquer works well but it does ...

4 years ago
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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶

One for a Monday with the usual utube adverts

4 years ago
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair

@darrenking Ply patches work ok for this type of cavity repair as long as they are good enough quality to stand up to being routed with home equipme...

4 years ago
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair

@robin I only filled in the tremolo cavity to fit a different bridge style which covered the repair, didn’t touch the pick up cavities.

4 years ago
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair

@darrenking CNC machined blocks and templates would be a tremendous time saving for repair jobs. It would also take away a lot of stress for builder...

4 years ago
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RE: PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW

@tv101 Yes risk assessments are very familiar territory for me. At work we had workshops with vehicle maintenance, wood machining/assembly and metal...

4 years ago
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RE: PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW

@steveadams Don’t forget the COSHH, Manual Handling and Power Tool Vibration Assessments (calculator for the last one is at www.hse.gov.uk). ps do...

4 years ago
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RE: Bridge/trem route repair

@boo I’ve done a similar type of job where the owner wanted to remove the tremolo bridge and fit a fixed one. I did it by creating a template to fit...

4 years ago
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RE: Not only do I suck at routing, I suck at gluing too.

Rubbing the two surfaces together after the glue has been applied but before clamping helps to mate the surfaces together and prevent slipping after c...

4 years ago
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RE: Part 1 is in place

@tv101 At least you should finish a build with all you fingers intact, you will just have sore hands from all the computer button pressing same as m...

4 years ago
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RE: BYOEG Online Bandsman 2

@boo You should change your name to Sandy

4 years ago
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RE: PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW

@steveadams The crew you’re describing to manage the dust extractor sounds like a BBC production team, and you didn’t even mention the Health & ...

4 years ago
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RE: I messed up an order again

@tv101 I can understand your dislike of banjos they can be really annoying and that’s why I got one, pay back time for players who don’t like fiddle...

4 years ago
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RE: Acoustic Bliss

@jamesbisset Yes it’s always Thursdays decided by the pub I think. They have other live stuff Fri, Sat, Sun evenings and afternoons and don’t open M...

4 years ago
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RE: Acoustic Bliss

When live music starts again there is a pub session in the Coach & Horses Dumfries on the last Thursday of every month if anyone is passing throug...

4 years ago
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RE: Acoustic Bliss

Had not heard of Acoustic Bliss before and have added it to my watch list. The Twa Dugs didn’t exist when I lived in Ayr so I checked Mr Google. Looks...

4 years ago
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RE: PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW

@steveadams The templates hanging on the wall make it look like a real guitar makers workshop, if you didn’t do sound no one would know the differen...

4 years ago
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RE: I messed up an order again

@tv101 When banjo players walk into an Irish music session al the eyes start to roll especially if it has a resonator

4 years ago
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Answer to: Fret bending radius

Yes I think you do need to do that so that the ends can be banged in first then the middle. I was watching Mark’s video again the other day and the en...

4 years ago
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RE: I messed up an order again

@darrenking You have my email address so let’s start spoofing, if you have any ideas let me know. I’ve got one forming.

4 years ago
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