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RE: Pickup pole spacing

They’ll be absolutely fine. Standard spacing as used on most HB-equipped, fixed bridge guitars. You don’t get different pole piece spacings for diff...

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RE: What to do on a sunday....

Done. 😊 Trouble is, I “fixed” a few things at once. So not entirely sure what the true cause was. Most likely that I’d not seated the chip into t...

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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut...

Those Iron Gear p’ups are very good. Depends on what sort of sounds you want if course. I have Rolling Mills and the Blues Engine / Dirty Torque se...

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RE: Hello from York UK.

Supply issues will sort themselves out over the next few weeks/months. Don't rush to buy something almost-good-enough now, and then struggle with it...

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RE: Flattening Jig

I feel like I should buy one, just because it's another beautifully made and functional jig. But I don't need one, because I already made my own! ...

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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶

That sort of tuneful, melodic playing will get "Jazz" a bad name @Marcel. 👍 👍

5 years ago
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RE: In the beginning we mark the nut...

Definitely a good call. (I'm not a fan of bits of cheap black plastic appearing *anywhere* on a guitar! We spend ages crafting beautiful pi...

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RE: 🎶🎸 Your Favourite Song In This Moment 🎸🎶

For the last 25-odd years, my haircut has been a #2, expertly cut by my wife in the kitchen, using the hair clippers. Through the first/second lockd...

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RE: What to do on a sunday....

I put another pedal kit together. 👍 Today I'll try to work out why it only works intermittently ... 🤔

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RE: Router bit types

I have a specific surfacing bit. It's a big 1/2" bugger, well suited (eg) to flattening the top of a body, taking fractions of a mm off in each pass...

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RE: PART 6...PROBLEM!!!!!!!!

Nice save Steve!!! (Did you borrow that extraction tool from your dentist?). Nothing fundamental broken. As you say, frustrating, but all par...

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RE: Nearly there Boo

Mowing the lawn (4hrs, but got half of it done) and painting* the bits of a shed before putting it together. Fun, fun, fun @Boo! (*no meta...

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RE: PART 6 - THROUGH THE ROUND WINDOW

We don't use that word here @steveadams.

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RE: Nearly there Boo

I did have a cunning plan @mattbeels, to keep Boo at 19,900 (19,999 would have been too close), whilst everyone else slowly caught him up. But I dec...

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RE: Hello from York UK.

I was there, many years ago. When you say "no" experience - I did have experience of wood working, but all of it had been bad. Usually bad-with-swe...

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RE: **Super large flake in Pink Strat**

We could have a poll on which thread to use .... 😆

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RE: **Super large flake in Pink Strat**

I prefer this version. Much nicer thread.

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RE: Nearly there Boo

wrong forum @mattbeels ....

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