1977 Bronco Project
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- hotrodperlmutter
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- taylornutt
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I'm working on alternative replacement parts for Bronco Bridges. I've been talking with my brother-in-law who is a machinist about making
some parts as well. By the way, did you get the Swinger template I emailed you? I've ordered some wood and will be giving the template a
try as soon as it arrives. Notice the neck at the top of the picture above.
some parts as well. By the way, did you get the Swinger template I emailed you? I've ordered some wood and will be giving the template a
try as soon as it arrives. Notice the neck at the top of the picture above.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
It's actually a 22.75" Squier Mini Strat neck with a modified headstock. I took pics of the whole process for the Swinger build thread I'm working on. Once I have the body made I'll post it all up. I'm getting pretty excited about putting this one together. Thanks again for the tracing. I sent taylornutt a copy to post in the template thread.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
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I received it. Much Thanks. I need to get it up on the template thread. I am very interested in your Bronco Bridge replacement ideas.cooterfinger wrote:I'm working on alternative replacement parts for Bronco Bridges. I've been talking with my brother-in-law who is a machinist about making
some parts as well. By the way, did you get the Swinger template I emailed you? I've ordered some wood and will be giving the template a
try as soon as it arrives. Notice the neck at the top of the picture above.
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Update: It's completely painted with sand n sealer, primer, a can of Duplicolor Light Blue Metallic and 2 cans of clear. It hasn't been polished out yet but the finish is hard and pretty damn smooth so I wanted to put it together and see how things look. I'm really pleased with it. I polished the bridge out and put the new pickguard on. The bridge saddles are replacement saddles from a Vintage Modified Jaguar. The trem spring is from a Jaguar as well. The trem posts are Floyd Rose with threaded inserts. The bridge is functional and it can be played the way it is but it needs a trem arm holder before I can do the whameez. (I don't really do the whameez anyway) The pickguard is a vintage pearloid Chandler guard that I've been hanging on to for a good while now.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
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