MDF Mosrite
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Did 3 neck screws come through the fretboard and get their points filed off or are those something else? I've always imagined that's what I'd do if I made a boo-boo, fuck patching stuff.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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No, close though i set the drill depth and it somehow screwed up... 3 bastard holes until i realised.paul_ wrote:Did 3 neck screws come through the fretboard
It was late one night working on it, i dont usually screw shit up this bad *disclaimer in case i sell build to sell in the future*
Noho though innit. Some Brown Crayon and jobs a good 'un.
That calls for a "Right on d00der" if memory serves correct.Fran wrote:No, close though i set the drill depth and it somehow screwed up... 3 bastard holes until i realised.paul_ wrote:Did 3 neck screws come through the fretboard
Noho though innit. Some Brown Crayon and jobs a good 'un.
New pics are cool, that thing looks super bad-ass from every angle.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Do you think i should fit a tooled leather guard?paul_ wrote:That calls for a "Right on d00der" if memory serves correct.Fran wrote:No, close though i set the drill depth and it somehow screwed up... 3 bastard holes until i realised.paul_ wrote:Did 3 neck screws come through the fretboard
Noho though innit. Some Brown Crayon and jobs a good 'un.
New pics are cool, that thing looks super bad-ass from every angle.
Thanks guys, it plays great as well. I'll bring it along to Progfest.
In hindsight i wish i had used Alder or something (more for peace of mind), i really did'nt expect it to turn out as nice as this despite it ruling my life for a couple of months.
Really happy with it. Already wondering what to build next though....
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I got it at around £120 when i last calculated.Shaguar wrote:Do you have an idea of the total cost of this thing Fran?
Massive savings on the body and the Yacht Varnish finish.
An alder blank is £40 shipped, the MDF cost me £4.70 plus i did'nt have to buy grain filler.
Halfords lacquer is £5.99 a can and you need at least 4 - 5. The Yacht Varnish was £5.99, thinned down it had way more coverage than 10 cans of lacquer.
There is some method to the madness here.
When i built the JS i learnt the hard way, by the time i had done i may as well had bought one off ebay, albeit not as special as mine