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spazzyone

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  1. i'd have to say nay on that for two reasons 1. im sure you could get it close to what i paid and i would not take less than i paid 2. i will use it at some point either as the backup that it is or to make an overhead pin router
  2. judging by the pic in your other post this is not a veneer but a carved top and once again its a nice looking guitar how bout you sell it as is and invest that money into what you realy want and save this guitars life instead of killing it. i mean you want to refinish it/change the finger board ill buy it to save its death..cause that seems to be where its heading
  3. is this what your looking for http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.ph...BC+Rich+Stealth
  4. Supernova 69 is toatally correct. but i have to add if your not sure whats involved dont just do it read the how to's on this site and read alot of other repair books as they will have better info than just a building a guitar. im not trying to discredit your abillity but if you have to ask that question then it sounds like you lack the skill to do this type of job corectly P.S that is a sweet looking guitar
  5. 90 pages of post's why is the sustainer not as popular as the floyd rose or the double truss rod as far as a must have product for guitars? am i missing something? and does this hold the site record for most post's on one topic?
  6. i use an ibanez backstop instead of a tremsetter in one of my guitars. go ahead try to find one cheap now lol anyhow unless you are changing tunings mid song the fine tuner works. i use it all the time from E to D or if im tuned down a half step then D to C# but that depends on wich guitar i use as i have one in standard. one flat. one drop d
  7. dont know if you like to use sleezebay but here http://stores.ebay.com/illiana-exotic-hard...sQ3amesstQQtZkm they should have what you need
  8. chaos ad and roots just kicked @ss soulfly is to "techno" for me
  9. i have two porter cables one unused. i bought two on sale thinking i would use each for a different purpose but still just use the one with no problems and hitachi makes good tools. my cordless drill and chopbox are old as hell and perform perfectly
  10. to quote you "in fact one of the saddles is using a non-matching short set screw and was already well over-extended upon receipt-" that right tells me to send it back
  11. while i dont think the mesh would alter the tone or sustain. i meant it as a test. if you put the mesh in and the problem goes away then the neck was moving and you can plan a permanent repair and i think installing a dowel would do more to alter the tone than the mesh anyway im not saying my method is correct. but its a cheap test and its worth the try right?
  12. Try this. take a peice of drywall sanding mesh. cut it to fit the neck pocket and put it between the neck pocket and the neck. move the neck into position and tighten it good. youll have to raise your bridge a little. but if the neck is moving this should solve your problem. as the abrasive in the mesh should bite into neck and pocket and hopefully eliminating slippage
  13. does'nt the fact his jackson has a compound radius board play into the feel factor?
  14. http://cgi.ebay.com/EXOTIC-WOOD-XXF-FIGURE...1QQcmdZViewItem
  15. i like the discription of this one http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...Y_BID_Stores_IT fair is fair right? but does fair sounding sound like
  16. if your your base ment was as wet as mine you need do nothing it just would stick to the walls and floor ha.ha
  17. im sorry i phrased that wrong i meant the "flimsy" parts made out of aluminum and same with the base. ive seen some good deals on ebay but would not want to buy somthing like this used i do like the challange and would modify the design a bit but all said and done this would be less than $150 as i have a second router unused none the less. i just wanted to see if other people would go through the effort to obtain the benefits. and not just production point of veiw P.S. is there a thread to Myka's machine would love to see it just to see what extent other people go through to fit there needs
  18. ive been going nuts thinking if this is worth the effort it looks great and not too expensive to make but alot of labor and or time. but its uses make me want to build it and i have family that owns a machine shop so i could get the parts that take the most punishment made of metal has anyone seen this? does it look worth it? http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_impro...html?page=1&c=y
  19. All the below information is from Dan Earlwines book "Guitar player repair guide" i have alterd the info to for use of the floyd rose in floating mode for all that dont have it buy it its a great book with tons of info The ten step strat setup no springs are installed yet and the claw is adjusted as lose it can go "make sure the screws are tight enough to hold the pressure of the springs when installed step 1....string up lightly but not nearly to pitch Step 2.."Block" the tremolo in the middle postion so it can float in either direction. use a hard-wood block measuring 1" wide and 2" long that tapers from 1/4" to a 1/2" shove it in between the rear of the tremolo block and the back of the tremolo cavity Pic 1 below sorry about the battery im at home and its all i had to show this step Step 3..install a capo at the first fret adjust the string height to the desired action. move the block in or out untill the tremolo base is level with the guitars top."Pic 2 below" and check your action as it may have changed tune to pitch. the block will hold the trem in place with the string tension. step 4...adjust the relief if nessasary and remove the capo play the guitar to make sure it is set to your satisfaction step 5...reinstall the springs the way they were when removed and flip the guitar over so the trem cavity faces down and slowly tighten the springs untill the block falls out this will happen when spring tension = string tension. you may have to pull the block out with very very little pressure and i do mean very little you should now have a fully floating Floyd Rose thats in tune and ready to rip and i always recomend a tremsetter on a floating trem Pic 1 http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/femflyr8fan/1002.jpg Pic 2 http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d38/femflyr8fan/1001.jpg
  20. waiting on feedback from lovekraft if aproved i will post
  21. would it be wrong to post info strait from someones book? if not i will print the entire setup info from dan earlwine as its the best info to help with this problem and string guage will not matter
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