i have just started wireing up my guitar and am having a hard time grounding the pots i cannot get the solder to stick to the back of the pots
any suggestions?
I'll back out, I am not trying to give you a hard time and I don't want to interrupt your thread, but I don't even know what this statement is supposed to mean. I cannot understand even your basic idea.
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cause i wet and dry sanded it down. the lacquer had all scratches all over it and it was all white now i thought that if i put a clear coat over it the scratch's and white would show through
I am not one to point and laugh at anyone, and am not here, but damn sam, you don't want to go thru life this uneducated do you?
I'm concerned for you.
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what i thought that they would show through as it is clear lacquer dude
iv just wet and dry sanded it and it wet all white and i wanted to put a final coat of lacquer on so i thought i may have to buff it up but it turns out you dont hav to so iv put a coat of lacquer on and it looks really good
no bumps scratches or anything
pictures up at
www.jcguitars.tk
click on guitar 1 and then pictures
iv just spray a coat of lacquer on and i can say thankyou it is lookin so gd at the monet. before it had bumps and dips in the finish now its just flat and perfect
pictures at
www.jcguitars.tk
click on guitars 1 and the pictures
iv just wet and dry sanded all the bumps out of the lacquer finish and a wanting to give it on fina coat of lacquer but the guiitar at the moment it a white/grey coluor caused by the wet and dry so do need to buff it up before i give it one last coat or when i clear coat over it will it dissapear
i am wanting to do this now so please reply quick if you know
thanks for any help
on guitar 2 www.jcguitars.tk im adding side LED's in the fret markers and up the front the harder you play the further up the fretbord the markers will light
they are goin to be blue LED's
action meen the hight of the strings if it has a high action the strings are way off the fretbord but if it has a low action there nearly touching the fretbord
it it may bee hard depending on wat tools you use
what u need to do is sand down the neck after removing frets (if any are in) and make sure it completly streigh all allong the boared vertically and horizontally
then you can glue another fretboard on
Im installing LED's in my fretboard and iu saw this cool thing on sims website http://www.simscustom.com/html/simsleds.htm on the right the video shows a guy playing base with frat lights in and as he does them move and it looks cool and i really wanna do this to mine but anyone know how its done