The body first: it received its second coat of paint on Tuesday and then drying until noon today, 1:30 sanding with water, and finally the third layer of black aprem, I think it will be the last! It's been a little heartache whenever be crazy in the air the beautiful state of surface gloss Bruno for scratch in every way.
The pickguard came too, the shape looks to be well overlap with that of the current except the 8th hole which is offset as expected, the edges are rough (right angles) unlike most cases where they have a severe wedge that allows a better transition to the finite body. Why BC took a oir t ruc has not half finished, then? Because the acrylic plate of DG has rounded edges, so from my sharp edges I'm going to break the edge and make a nice radius has mimine. Finally I should be able, it's work ...
The plate was traced to the small oblong of switch smashes additional I think I can pass it on the mill next week. I found a pretty cool e 2 sizes of 3.2mm, by not running too hard o p not overtake the vinyl should go ca.
Wiring finally, the bridge pickup Seymour Duncan SSL-5 en route, somewhere in the premises of the Post ... I pecho on Ebay last week.
Wiring finally, the bridge pickup Seymour Duncan SSL-5 en route, somewhere in the premises of the Post ... I pecho on Ebay last week.
I am trying to update the wiring diagram to own, for that matter is ...
And now, almost every room there are loose in the office, he no longer fail to complete the body (vernir. varnish ... .. sand ... sand ... varnish along with it ...), I'll be able to advance all the electrical wiring, and finally a great job of reassembling all the little stuff. I could move tomorrow, but I have to work in the laundry ... No rush!
And now, almost every room there are loose in the office, he no longer fail to complete the body (vernir. varnish ... .. sand ... sand ... varnish along with it ...), I'll be able to advance all the electrical wiring, and finally a great job of reassembling all the little stuff. I could move tomorrow, but I have to work in the laundry ... No rush!
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