Hollowbody Wiring
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Hollowbody Wiring
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It seems almost impossible to do.I've been working on the red body wiring I got from RobOg for 3 hours now and I'm still not done.I don't think there is a way to do it neatly.Ends up looking like spaghetti.
It seems almost impossible to do.I've been working on the red body wiring I got from RobOg for 3 hours now and I'm still not done.I don't think there is a way to do it neatly.Ends up looking like spaghetti.
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After I got these plastic ties ($3 a bag) and heat-shrink wiring tubes, I found it was much easier. Build your harness to fit and it will almost drape into place. Those Epis have giant pickup holes you can almost get your arm into. I was using guitar strings to pull the wires out the the holes, but you should use fishing line! What's your strongest bass line? This is easier than fishing--it's already caught.
Also, if I am not worried about authenticity (past the 70s) I use plastic coated wires instead of cloth. They don't bend like pipe cleaners and they don't catch inside as easily. Think of it as bondage for the guitar fetish.
Also, if I am not worried about authenticity (past the 70s) I use plastic coated wires instead of cloth. They don't bend like pipe cleaners and they don't catch inside as easily. Think of it as bondage for the guitar fetish.
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All these things came into play.fishing line and kite string
I made harnesses out of the wiring cover from ethernet wire and electrical tape.Since I'm using the 4 vol/tone pots in og locations it took a little effort to get the harness in properly.But it's all together and hopefully no connections came apart.I even put shrink tubing on the little bits where the wires are soldered onto the pots.I'd post a pic but I'm not taking that fucker apart again .Thanks guys....Fat crooked fingers don't make the job any easier.
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An alternative to zip-ties, sadly this post will be lacking... I have no clue of the name, nor could I find it on any website. It was given to me, but I do not know from where they purchased it.
Basically, it's a clear giant spring-like spiral. The purpose is, you wire somethin' up, and you just wrap the wire in this, since it's a spiral, it'll be kinda awkward to wrap, but it's the equivalent of wrapping somethin' in electrical tape, except no glue... Maybe I'll use it this week end and take some pics. My description is lacking, I appologize, but if you've seen it, this may be a good reminder, I hope.
Basically, it's a clear giant spring-like spiral. The purpose is, you wire somethin' up, and you just wrap the wire in this, since it's a spiral, it'll be kinda awkward to wrap, but it's the equivalent of wrapping somethin' in electrical tape, except no glue... Maybe I'll use it this week end and take some pics. My description is lacking, I appologize, but if you've seen it, this may be a good reminder, I hope.
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