Faux XII REVISITED NEW HOT VIDEO!

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Mike wrote:
Hurb wrote:Question mike, Is there a 3 way toggle out there that has the same size shaft as a normal pot? I have jazzmaster switches but I would have to drill the plate for them..and I don't feel all that comfortable doing it with a vintage rare XII plate. any ideas?
Yeah man, get a Les Paul style one and you should be absolutely laughing. I have one for my Duo Sonic. I think I got it from Axesrus or maybe with my GPR order.

http://www.axesrus.com/axeknobs.htm

I think it was the £6.50 ones. Measure the diameter of your hole. It depends whether you have 9mm ot 7mm holes.
Cheers man! The holes are a little over 9mm. I have just ordered myself a couple for this and other projects.

trill!

cheers dudes. more clear going on.
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HOT SHIT! love that colour.
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euan wrote:My digital callipers are great for measuring inner and outer diameters of things. And by great. I mean fun.
You, sir, are a nerd. (And by nerd, I really mean that I'm jealous as I only have dial callipers.)
Something like 8 quid of eBay.

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Hurb would you say this paint is worth it? Did you use the primer as well or just general primer? What about the clear, is that Nitro as well?

Thank you. Tatty bye now.
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Lovely. I love that Kluson box too.
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hhhmmmmm yummmmyyyy!!!!!!!!
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I'm really looking forward to seeing this put together!!
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euan wrote:Hurb would you say this paint is worth it? Did you use the primer as well or just general primer? What about the clear, is that Nitro as well?

Thank you. Tatty bye now.
yes it is! Its like a million times better than halfords.
The primer from halfords is ok tho, I would get colour from the manchester guitar tech, but I would get clear from that link i posted a couple pages back. as its just about as good as mgt's its cheaper and you get a bigger can.
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also cheers dudes!
I hope I like the white button klusons with a white headstock, but if not I will just swap em with the chrome ones on my JD jag.
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Yaldy.

Cheers Hurb mate. I'm ordering grain filler and some sand sealer tomorrow and shall get the colour as well.
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euan wrote:Yaldy.

Cheers Hurb mate. I'm ordering grain filler and some sand sealer tomorrow and shall get the colour as well.
Coolio, I must admit I used citron polar white paint from halfords for the headstock. there was no way I was going to use 15 quid paint for the headstock that I wouldn't be able to use all of it. but I am still using the nitro clear.
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How are you buying the paint? In spray cans or do you use a paint gun? How does this Nitro lark work?
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Mike wrote:How are you buying the paint? In spray cans or do you use a paint gun? How does this Nitro lark work?
Yeah it's just spray cans, they seem to spray better, and you can apply allot thicker without it dripping/runs and it dries smoother and it dries very very quickly(not cured) It's hard to explain it, but it is just better all round to the halfords steez.
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Cool. I haven't finished a guitar in colour since I did the Squier YEARS ago so I can't remember what it's like. Pedals are quite forgiving (and small).

It must be hell trying to finish a guitar in this weather?
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Mike wrote:Cool. I haven't finished a guitar in colour since I did the Squier YEARS ago so I can't remember what it's like. Pedals are quite forgiving (and small).

It must be hell trying to finish a guitar in this weather?
Yeah for pedals the halfords paint is fine. but for a guitar everyone should try the mgt nitro stuff. Its just a shame its so deer.
as for the weather, yeah it has been stopping play quite a bit. I was actually done, but I had a sand through right on the front(caused by me being a bit heavy handed as usual) So I have had to paint more red to try and sort it. I am letting it dry for a few days now.
Also the headstock had a bit of a mare just tonight, I sprayed some clear over the white, and the nice clean edge at the rosewood join spread out and it fucked me right off. so I have retaped it and have sprayed more white to sort the edge out.

no more clear going on the headstock. just gonna have to buff the white up.
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Hurb wrote:Also the headstock had a bit of a mare just tonight, I sprayed some clear over the white, and the nice clean edge at the rosewood join spread out and it fucked me right off. so I have retaped it and have sprayed more white to sort the edge out.
That confuses the hell out of me. Expect drunken finishing chatter on Saturday.
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Hurb wrote:Also the headstock had a bit of a mare just tonight, I sprayed some clear over the white, and the nice clean edge at the rosewood join spread out and it fucked me right off. so I have retaped it and have sprayed more white to sort the edge out.
That confuses the hell out of me. Expect drunken finishing chatter on Saturday.
Looking forward to it! :lol: :lol: