NGD - squier mini!

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NGD - squier mini!

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actually not a new guitar day at all really, i bought this some weeks ago, but there you go... looks like this one has suffered at the hands of a youngster - huge crack in the back of the body, some little dents in the neck and frets and a little bit of mud on the front!

the pickups actually sound pretty great and i'm finding the super short scale neck to be surprisingly playable. might have a go at 'rolling' the edges of the fingerboard. the tuners are a bit shite but if you tune up to like G they seem to hold tune much better. will try putting some heavier strings on it soon.

the really good news is it cost me £13.50.

i don't have the tech knowledge to file/sand the frets down without making a total mess, but i've polished the sharp/rough edges out of the fret dents with steel wool and the strings go over them ok now.

i have some evil plans for a yuri landman style mod and a halfords-based budget refin. anyone know if i'll be able to chip the paint away from the crack outwards (it's quite wide) to get the poly finish off, or will i need to take heat/chemicals to this thing?
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markarkark wrote:actually not a new guitar day at all really, i bought this some weeks ago, but there you go... looks like this one has suffered at the hands of a youngster - huge crack in the back of the body, some little dents in the neck and frets and a little bit of mud on the front!

the pickups actually sound pretty great and i'm finding the super short scale neck to be surprisingly playable. might have a go at 'rolling' the edges of the fingerboard. the tuners are a bit shite but if you tune up to like G they seem to hold tune much better. will try putting some heavier strings on it soon.

the really good news is it cost me £13.50.

i don't have the tech knowledge to file/sand the frets down without making a total mess, but i've polished the sharp/rough edges out of the fret dents with steel wool and the strings go over them ok now.

i have some evil plans for a yuri landman style mod and a halfords-based budget refin. anyone know if i'll be able to chip the paint away from the crack outwards (it's quite wide) to get the poly finish off, or will i need to take heat/chemicals to this thing?
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There's a tutorial over on the Stewart-MacDonald site where they use a heat gun to effortlessly strip off a polyester finish. I tried it on an 80's strat copy, with polyurethane finish, without the same success and ended up using a chemical stripper and sanding instead, but my understanding is that it works best on the new polyester finishes.

Good luck!
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I recently stripped my Jagmaster which had a chip, working outwards from the chip the paint basically peeled straight off. I was left with just the undercoat which was quickly and easily sanded off.
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i got one of these in pink for my girls.

[video width=400 height=266][/video]

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TheBurbz wrote:I recently stripped my Jagmaster which had a chip, working outwards from the chip the paint basically peeled straight off. I was left with just the undercoat which was quickly and easily sanded off.
Did you use a heat gun?
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i got one of these in pink for my girls.

[video width=400 height=266][/video]

you might be too young to understand fretting, but you're never too young for feedback.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:i got one of these in pink for my girls.

you might be too young to understand fretting, but you're never too young for feedback.
it's just a matter of time now:

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speedfish wrote:
There's a tutorial over on the Stewart-MacDonald site where they use a heat gun to effortlessly strip off a polyester finish. I tried it on an 80's strat copy, with polyurethane finish, without the same success and ended up using a chemical stripper and sanding instead, but my understanding is that it works best on the new polyester finishes.

Good luck!
hmmmm, they do make it look pretty easy. i had a go at just prying some of the paint away from the body at the crack, and this is what i found:
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From the inside out: (1) wood (2) thick layer of cloudy/colourless plastic(?) (3) extremely thin layer of red (I had to angle it away from the camera for it to even show in the photo).

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Is this what all poly finishes look like? I was expecting a think layer of red plastic rather than super thin red over whatever that is!
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taylornutt wrote:Does it have Hello Kitty on it?
no way.
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as you folks seem to be fond of saying: an demo.

[edit: OK, so this dude's name appears to also be mark. i should probably stress that this is *not* me, but something i found when i was looking at picking one up. also, all his other videos appear to be recordings of him playing need for speed.]

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