Hello gents!I store my fretwire on a shelf...in a pile. I'm looking for ideas on how other repair folks store their wire. I typically buy straight 2ft sections from Jescar. I don't build, so I end…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Stewart Dec 17, 2020.
Working on a 1970s J-50. Just steamed off the neck...3pc neck and the little "slivers" that make the tenon released from the neck shaft and stayed in the mortise. I got them out, but they really…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Stewart Oct 22, 2020.
Hello folks,Customer brought me a 70s era Ovation for repair (red lights and sirens are going off, I know...). It is a Glen Campbell model with a nice top crack in the usual place....about 3/4" to…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Doc Rathwell Feb 26, 2016.
I'm fixing a mid 60s Epiphone Cortez that has a bunch of cracks in the back and top. Using steam, I removed the old label so it would not get damaged while repairing the guitar. I also needed to…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Richard Bales Aug 18, 2014.
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Brian I have some buffing pads that are 91/2'' across 1/2'' thick that I use to have on my first buffer but have a 3/4" hole in the centre.
I have something like 22of them if you are at all intersted and would pay for the shipping you are more then welcome to have them.just a thought Bill..............
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