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the-bass-man

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  1. Similarly looking into a cheap ABG, seen the Cheetah ones on the 'Bay, anybody have one and can comment?
  2. Wizard '64 J's, can't beat them for some retro jazz vibe! Plus they're not too pricey Oli
  3. Hey, welcome to our happy little world! [quote]I have just moved from London down to Thanet in kent (Margate & Canterbury area).[/quote] Ah, my old neck of the woods! My gran still lives in Ramsgate, where abouts are you?
  4. The good news is that the body is now mostly stripped - the bad news is that it's a three-piece body. Although there's some interesting figuring in the wood. Pics up a.s.a.p. Oli
  5. I have access to a hand-held belt sander, would this be too savage to use? Would it rip up the wood, or would it be ok? I'd only use it on the flat surfaces, and hand-sand the horns and curves. Oli
  6. After having just examined a chip in the finish, I've realised that there's about 1-2mm of polyurethane to go through yet. Might have to empoy a sander for this one...
  7. *update* I've stripped down the majority of the bass now, just some of the edges left to do now. I'll tackle what's left either with more Nitromors or increasingly-fine grades of sandpaper. The Beginning: After the first strip: Once it's stripped completely, it's oiling time! Oli
  8. Having the 6-string version of that, I have nothing but praise for it. Beautiful to look at, beautiful to play, I gig with mine with no backup with absolute confidence.
  9. I'm testing the Nitromors on the neck pocket, see what happens. If it's no good, it won't be noticeable at least but from reading the back, it looks to be good stuff. Oli
  10. Gotcha, just hope the weather's good enough to do this all outside in the next few weeks! Well, this is Scotland...! Thanks for all the advice Spartacus, I'll keep this thread active as the stripping progresses, all other opinions/experiences/advice welcome! Oli
  11. Right, so Nitromors followed by sandpaper to take it back to the wood. Then the oil - what's the best way to apply this? Brush, pad, cloth? And no, Homebase aren't that specialised with sandpaper - I'll hit Halfords, I need some bits for the car anyway! Cheers, Oli
  12. Right, Nitromors is easy enough to get hold of for me. Should I sand it by hand or use an orbital or mouse (small hand-held) sander? And I was thinking just a Danish Oil finish, but would Teak Oil work too? I'd like quite a dark finish, but I'll have a look when I'm next at work to see what's available. Oli
  13. Hey y'all After looking around on here and Talkbass for a while, I've decided that my old 4-string is in need of a revamp. Pickups, pots, jack and preamp are all sorted, but I really want to strip down the body and have a natural finish. This bass is a Peavey Milestone III, and though I'm not sure, I think it's a trans blue finish with a lacquer over the top. I was simply wondering how I would go about stripping this finish off, whether I'd be okay with a paint stripping fluid or gell, or whether I'd have to sand the finish off. Anybody either tried this or know what to do? BTW, I work at a department store (Homebase) so getting hold of stripping agents isn't a problem. Thanks Oli
  14. I'll actually be there! I'm going with a mate for the evening, be there about 5, so if you want to meet up and talk music, feel free! I'll be the one with long hair, standing necxt to a short guy btw (I'll make myself known, don't worry!) Good luck with the gig, should be a good evening Oliver
  15. No, it's passive actually, no pre-amp to be seen. It's a Grind BXP btw, just regular pots in the back. Nit even concentric pots. The shipping - as I feared, although if the product's worth it, I'll just have to grin and bear it! Oliver
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