Starting Takin Apart My Guitar =] |
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Starting Takin Apart My Guitar =] |
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Feb 14 2010, 02:40 AM
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umm its just sum stock washburn , with ssh pup configuration , what r pickup rings?
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Feb 14 2010, 02:12 PM |
It's better to remove all the parts completely, because sanding involves lots of dust and it is tricky work. I woudn't want any dust particles to come into the pickup, and also a nice blank chop of wood is easier and faster to work with.
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Feb 14 2010, 04:26 PM |
I'd definitly remove the pickups before sanding and painting.
If you have ever sanded before you know that no matter how much you cover things up with plastic you will have dust everywhere anyway. Same thimg with spray paint, it'll spread all over the place and make a thin layer. Be sure to have good ventilation! -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 15 2010, 06:49 PM
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thanx for all the tips guys , takin my time on this one , il keep every1 updated on how it goes
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Feb 25 2010, 05:02 PM |
yeah , I think a paint job in not a small task and it certainly needs the guitar to be fully unclothed so that you might not ruin some of those precious parts,
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