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Geek99

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  1. Sanding sealer... applied with a brush dries quickly, will need a sand and a second coat
  2. I used to use back in the dark old days of six string but I just found them fiddly programmable Units were just coming in and I would have bought one had I not been desperately poor just for the convenience. I couldn’t care less about latency even then i just use one setting on a zoom b2.1. I know it’s not how you’re supposed to use it but it means I don’t need to cart pedals around whatever their A/d flavour and I always have my sound right there
  3. https://www.guitarandbassbuild.co.uk/collections/guitar-bass-templates/telecaster-guitar-template-2-2/ you can always sell it on after
  4. Plans can be bought on eBay
  5. That is what I call a good result
  6. Screen wipe anyone ?
  7. Please consider adding “new”markers?
  8. So perhaps consider that its transitioning to "a more valid state" through the same kind of wear and tear and accidents that "real" relic basses show and by the same means. I don't see the logic of your position. Its almost like you're invalidating the whole thing simply because its had some intentional damage. Do people who've had cosmetic surgery somehow not get older / less cosmetically appealing through the same processes as other people ? I'm not shooting you down, I just honestly don't see your logic. No popcorn.
  9. I really don't care if my relic bass gets a bit more relic @Musashimonkey said, the freedom is lovely.
  10. can I be really picky and point out that Pressure (Billy Joel) is misspelled ? great resource though, thanks
  11. Everyone gets a p bass moment
  12. Get them sent to one of us then we will forward on to you
  13. I keep one in my car
  14. I think @Norris has one
  15. Home bargains - I mean I'm going through a lot of sandpaper and the backing looked pretty convincing, that's still in one piece but the (sadly no longer) sandy bit shed black liquid sand right into the wood and I'm still trying to sand it out. Almost there, just got to tidy up the sides now
  16. well, you see this "wet and dry" sandpaper that I bought; I think it may prefer dry usage. My reason for thinking that is that the moment, the very moment I put it in water, all the sand fell off. Ho hum
  17. PVA - aka wood glue with a credit card or gift card to smooth
  18. I’ve got some 80grit to clean it off quickly and some fine
  19. okay well that was a touch optimistic. Every time you look at the body, you spot more flaws, and you just know paint won't hide them. I've learned some things: 1. when you look over the body, use a soft pencil to draw inside the full extent of the flaw. You're going to grain fill it and then sand it anyway so the pencil marks will not stay 2. Use a phone torch or somesuch at a perpendicular angle to spot flaws more easily, even in daylight 3. Wiping white spirit on with a tissue raises the grain and so its easier to sand smooth then.
  20. I bought some humbucking jazz pickups from him many moons ago; therecwere some teething problems with fit but they sounded huge
  21. I have a set of these to sell; new, sealed and genuine 760fs 45 -105 stainless steel La Bella 760FS Flat Wound Bass Strings Set 45/105 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007K7LYHY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_o9yfBb672GD81 price will include UK postage.
  22. Lots of copies of the same album perhaps ?
  23. Where did you buy them ?
  24. No - it was a steer to the cream song ?
  25. Should go down to the crossroads ...
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