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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 1:02 pm
by robroe
SUPER SONIC PRO TIPS:

1 the bridge rusts. mine got wicked rusty just in the 2 years that i owned it. its awesome that way.
2. metal strat covers fit fine. all you gotta do is heat up the inside of it with some FIRE and pinch the sides in a little.
3. i put 5 springs in the back of mine. it pretty much locks it down so you don't have to dick with the supid wammy bar
4. tuners are fucking solid. same tuners that came stock on left handed fender japan jaguars, strats and jazzmasters of the day

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 1:04 pm
by robroe
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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 1:07 pm
by robroe
and you cant reallly just put any old neck on it because the plate and neck pocket are unique. it would probably get all fucked, or look like shit if you shaved shit off everywehre


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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:19 pm
by sp3k
endsjustifymeans wrote:http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Finishing_s ... ticks.html

this could help with the missing paint areas.
The area is really big, i don't know if it wold work, but i'm starting to like it!
BacchusPaul wrote: Do you mean three springs? How many springs you have is a matter of choice, but generally speaking, three springs is common on this type of bridge if you're going to use it as a tremolo. If you don't want to use a the tremolo, it might make sense to get another spring or two and to screw it down so that it won't move anywhere.

As for rust, try WD-40 and a heavy bristled brush (not wire brush, as this will scratch the hardware). For intricate parts try WD-40 and a tooth brush. You will probably be able to get it it a lot cleaner by scrubbing it this way, although depending on how clean you want it, you might have to replace the parts.

I doubt very much that a bit of rust will effect how well the bridge works, so the only thing to worry about is how it looks.
I did meant 3 springs. i have to get a tremolo harm, i want to use it (one of the main reasons i got a second guitar), so i'll keep the 3 strings.
I'll clean it up a bit, my main problem ins't even the rust, but all the shit the last owner left on the bridge! If it won't give me tunning problems, then fuck it.
James wrote:
sp3k wrote:If anyone with ps skills would put a brown tort pick on it would be really helpful...
Not great but here you go...

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What I would do is get a b/w/b pickguard and a pair of white or chrome robroe covers like these...

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bronco knobs too, you could probably pick up a pair from the Sloan deal (I know it's buy six, but I think you could find a way to buy a couple off someone or perhaps buy some with someone else).

Thanks James! it helped me a lot!
I was thinking about getting a tort guard, and some black pickup covers (also i'm changing the neck pickup with a humbucker sized p90), but your idea seems good has well (really like those chrome covers). I'm definably getting a bridge cover.

Thanks everyone for the help and tips

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 6:38 pm
by sp3k
i'm loving the short scale!!! it's the first short scale guitar i owned, it really fells easier to play

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 3:05 pm
by sp3k
does anyone know the diameter of the trem arm this guitar uses?

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 3:53 pm
by mcconnachiea
sp3k wrote:does anyone know the diameter of the trem arm this guitar uses?
Any normal strat trem is just 6mm

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 5:10 pm
by James
mcconnachiea wrote:
sp3k wrote:does anyone know the diameter of the trem arm this guitar uses?
Any normal strat trem is just 6mm
I don' know if it's true that 'any normal' would fit, but if you have a quick look for what a 90s Jap Strat uses it will be the same as that.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 5:14 pm
by luke
mcconnachiea wrote:
sp3k wrote:does anyone know the diameter of the trem arm this guitar uses?
Any normal strat trem is just 6mm
Any Japanese Strat trem maybe. Vintage specs use imperial measurements, hence there being a slightly discrepancy when compared to metric sized parts. So I wouldn't say that's the "normal" size at all.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:53 pm
by Bacchus
mcconnachiea wrote:
sp3k wrote:does anyone know the diameter of the trem arm this guitar uses?
Any normal strat trem is just 6mm
Stop giving advice about things you don't know about.

If someone asks a question and you aren't qualified to answer it, then leave it alone. You don't need to try to help everyone, because you're doing the opposite and being unhelpful. Leave it alone and someone else who is qualified will answer it. We have a lot of people here who know a lot about different things, and between the whole forum, we can give good advice on more or less anything. This only works because people don't go spouting nonsense when they don't know about a topic. You're just an annoying noise that is stopping the forum from working the way it should.

Pack it in, read stuff, learn stuff, and when you know that you know what you're talking about, offer advice.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:04 pm
by mcconnachiea
I've owned 5 guitars with strat trems and they were all 6mm. I know vintage stuff takes slightly different sizes but we're talking about something made in the late 1990s. I have seen a 1983 and OWNED a 1995 squier strat that both take 6mm trem arms so I naturally assumed it would be the same.
Sorry if I confused anybody though.

And cool pics robroe! I think the strap button on the plate is really cool, never seen it before, I'll be doing it on my JS project

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:09 pm
by Bacchus
If you know that not all strat trem arms are the same size why did you say that they were?

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:12 pm
by mcconnachiea
BacchusPaul wrote:If you know that not all strat trem arms are the same size why did you say that they were?
Meant that one would be 6mm. When I said normal, I meant recent (as in not vintage) really, I'm shit with words >.<

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:17 pm
by Noirie.
mcconnachiea wrote:I've owned 5 guitars with strat trems and they were all 6mm. I know vintage stuff takes slightly different sizes but we're talking about something made in the late 1990s. I have seen a 1983 and OWNED a 1995 squier strat that both take 6mm trem arms so I naturally assumed it would be the same.
Sorry if I confused anybody though.

And cool pics robroe! I think the strap button on the plate is really cool, never seen it before, I'll be doing it on my JS project
Aaah no way, you owned a squier strat?!? AWESOME! :):):):)

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:19 pm
by Bacchus
mcconnachiea wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:If you know that not all strat trem arms are the same size why did you say that they were?
Meant that one would be 6mm. When I said normal, I meant recent (as in not vintage) really, I'm shit with words >.<
So when you said "any normal" you meant "this specific?"

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:26 pm
by mcconnachiea
BacchusPaul wrote:
mcconnachiea wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:If you know that not all strat trem arms are the same size why did you say that they were?
Meant that one would be 6mm. When I said normal, I meant recent (as in not vintage) really, I'm shit with words >.<
So when you said "any normal" you meant "this specific?"
Not really. I'm saying 99% of strat trems made within the last 20 years

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:28 pm
by Bacchus
mcconnachiea wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:
mcconnachiea wrote: Meant that one would be 6mm. When I said normal, I meant recent (as in not vintage) really, I'm shit with words >.<
So when you said "any normal" you meant "this specific?"
Not really. I'm saying 99% of strat trems made within the last 20 years
Did you make that figure up too?

Stop being unhelpful.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:33 pm
by mcconnachiea
99% is not an actual figure of course. Its just an expression for nearly all. Please, I'm trying to get along with people here now.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:36 pm
by Bacchus
Then stop giving out bogus advice. You don't have to be involved in every thread in the knowledge forums, especially ones where there are other people who know more than you, such as this one, or the the one in the amps forums. Sit tight and you'll get on fine.

Anyway, this doesn't really belong in the knowledge forums either, so I'll drop it.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 9:23 pm
by luke
mcconnachiea wrote:99% is not an actual figure of course. Its just an expression for nearly all. Please, I'm trying to get along with people here now.
Get along with who? Who here actually likes you? You've got an unfortunately delusional view of yourself. The people here are nice and you'll always get a chance if you legitimately prove that you're not going to be a nuisance, but you're just not doing that. The worst bit is, you really think you're a God around here now, you've changed your ways and everybody owes you for it. That's not the case.

Your figure is totally off. Many recent guitars made to vintage specs have different sized trems. As I said, any parts made to "vintage specs" will use imperial measurement (inches) instead of metric (millimetres) which means there is a very slightly size difference. I have a few whammy bars from various Strat style trems, and they actually come in three different sizes, so there's a third size I'm not even sure about (anyone know of any more measurements other than metric and imperial?). It's hard to be sure about the size of the trem arm just by guessing from any country. Unless you know specifically, I would shut up. Really, shut up.