1966 Mustang project
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Bummer on the pickguard.
I can't say that refurbishing a pickup will be an easy task. You'd probably have to rewire the pickup because my guess is there is a break in the copper wire. Stewmac has some 42 and 43 awg wire but recoiling would be an impossible task by hand. So you'd have to buy some ridiculously priced winding device or be resourceful and make your own. I can't find the link at the moment but there is a while page about winding your own at home. It's got some info on taking an old calculator and turning it into a counter for each coil.
That is to say if the magnets haven't lost their power, maybe there is just a loose connection in the wiring or a bit of a short. I wouldn't recommend taking apart the pickup until you're sure all is lost.
I believe hurb made a couple of pups but as I recall they didn't have a high enough ohm rating for his liking so be wary of that as it's hard to get an exact rating by diy methods.
I can't say that refurbishing a pickup will be an easy task. You'd probably have to rewire the pickup because my guess is there is a break in the copper wire. Stewmac has some 42 and 43 awg wire but recoiling would be an impossible task by hand. So you'd have to buy some ridiculously priced winding device or be resourceful and make your own. I can't find the link at the moment but there is a while page about winding your own at home. It's got some info on taking an old calculator and turning it into a counter for each coil.
That is to say if the magnets haven't lost their power, maybe there is just a loose connection in the wiring or a bit of a short. I wouldn't recommend taking apart the pickup until you're sure all is lost.
I believe hurb made a couple of pups but as I recall they didn't have a high enough ohm rating for his liking so be wary of that as it's hard to get an exact rating by diy methods.
When I got my Bronco I thougth the frets were fooked, but I attacked them with a radius block and 400 grit sandpaper and a cheap fret crowning file I got off ebay and it's fucking awesome now.
Radius block
Crowning file
Search around and find whatever works for you. Them frets ARE salvagable.
Radius block
Crowning file
Search around and find whatever works for you. Them frets ARE salvagable.
HOLY FUCK someone did a jimi to this guitar... but it reeks of mojo... wow! i drool with envy. that's the one i like to pick up, keep and ROCK. it's not like they haven't seen that before!
get a nice beat up guard for it and don't clean it - ever!
the Rock Gods have smiled at you, be thankful and do your duty.
Pat.
get a nice beat up guard for it and don't clean it - ever!
the Rock Gods have smiled at you, be thankful and do your duty.
Pat.
my name is Pat.
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Boyfriend walks by, sees the mustang on the screen "I dunno... I don't care how beat up a vintage guitar looks, it's gotta be functioning. I wouldn't want chunks of the pickguard falling off while I was playing."
Me - "The pickguard fell off, he's replacing it."
Bf - "Cool, is he gonna refinish it in Ocean Turquoise?"
Me - "The pickguard fell off, he's replacing it."
Bf - "Cool, is he gonna refinish it in Ocean Turquoise?"
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