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  1. Interesting comments chaps - i have thoroughly enjoyed reading them. Bass chat isn't bad is it? Im fairly new to blogs and the crowd seems spot on here! Jack
  2. Big decisions! The people's basses I've de-fretted are of lesser value to them. One was a Peavey BXP which he bought of a soundman at a venue for £10... If you're goinmg ahead with it though what karl says is great. I filled - Under customer's request - the bass neck with epoxy glue mixed with paint. He was after the same colour fret slots you see. Its just as easy as filling the slots with veneer except you have to sand off lots of excess dried epoxy! check out this link for a photostory of how i did it: "Ben Wiltshire's Bass defret" [url="http://jacksinstrumentservices.com/my-work.html"]http://jacksinstrumentservices.com/my-work.html[/url] good luck all the best jack
  3. Dont know mate, but have you looked here? theres none for oxford but maybe nearby? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=26654"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=26654[/url] All the best, jack
  4. Hello It is possible to buy a replacement especially on the cheap. They are unique to each instrument and need to be set up right it involves quite alot of work and should really be done by a proper guitar tech. But if you simply want to get it working again, pick up a pre-cut (Pre cut string slots) plastic one from eBay for about a quid. Good Luck, Jack
  5. The Ultimate Guide To Perfect Bass Setup is available for direct download here: english version: [url="http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcndfr54jdhrei567/Ultimate_Guide_ver100.pdf"]http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcndfr54j...uide_ver100.pdf[/url] spanish version: [url="http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcndfr54jdhrei567/Guia_Definitiva_ver100.pdf"]http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcndfr54j...tiva_ver100.pdf[/url] Enjoy, I would like to hear from you as well :-) Jerzy Jerzy Drozd Basses [url="http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com"]http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com[/url] The Bass Art Company Bruselas, 20 tda. 08041 Barcelona Spain
  6. Cheers for sharing - valuble pics! that Ernie ball method looks tidier than some Ive seen
  7. cheers fellas that article is great. ill have a go in the near future!
  8. Haha I've heard whinges about Chandlers too. Interesting about the inconsistent neck bend issue - i would be surprised if they weren't still developing it for that kind of price. I guess it may always be the same old preference for "hand made" type work too. To be honest i see it as a challenge.... Cheers guys Team human!
  9. Dont know his second name or anything else but: Geoff 0161491 6732 haha its all he does
  10. Right then, Im a luthier and i want to know how to create these compensated nuts. Who knows how? Its just the increments that you have to use is what im puzzled. There's no way I'm going to bother getting trained by buzz feiten. is my best bet to obtain one from Earvana or old buzz and just copy it? Im guessing that its never going to be that simple - every guitar's different and all that. Any thoughts on this? Never made one so far but i'd love to try. and out of bone of course Cheers in advance, Jack
  11. Recently learned about these Plek machines. As primarily a guitar repairer does this mean i am beginning to be replaced by a machine?! Does anyone have more info on them? [url="http://www.plek.com/en_US/home/"]http://www.plek.com/en_US/home/[/url] anyone experienced a finished product? Slightly scared, Jack!
  12. Spot on - cheers folks Mr SFX nice work, i had a look at your site. if i get any repairs for FX boxes ill send them your way! thanks guys!
  13. Sheehans Music - Leicester sheehans.com Top notch repairers there! Jack
  14. Hello How do I appear on this list?! cheeky but it would be great! Jack's Instrument Services Stringed Instrument setup and repair in Manchester (Salford area) 07706 828122 I'd also like to add Colin Keefe - Keefe Guitars of Long Eaton/notts area [url="http://www.keefeguitars.co.uk/"]http://www.keefeguitars.co.uk/[/url] - Master builder 5 years+ waiting list
  15. I've got a very old Bartolini TBIBT preamp that im thinking of installing. Brand new. Its in bit at the moment and ill have to find the rIght pots and other components what it is: "Active tone control with low impedance blend" "Buffered input bass and treble comtrol - model TBIBT" controls: Pickup 1-2 blend bass treble active volume does anyone know if theyre any good? i want to know before I put it in my bass mainly because i'd have to drill extra pot holes... Bartolini are pretty much sh*t hot right? thoughts? Cheers Jack
  16. Hi i'm considering fitting an old Bartolini TBIBT preamp into my bass but im wondering if its safe to run my pedals after this new pre amp. Is it safe to do? ie would i damage my pedals? theyre just guitar pedals as im mostly a guitarist. Iv never been much use at electronics.... what i use: Ibanez tubescreamer ts9 and a Colorsound supa Tonebender. [url="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://images.pedalheaven.com/Images/th/5861125522058.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.pedalheaven.com/categories.php%3Fc%3D1&usg=__voPPaj7nwxgG4J0evpn2-9ttV3U=&h=100&w=66&sz=6&hl=en&start=16&sig2=mIax3PMqcKsc7K81geeSDw&um=1&tbnid=pHIG4OXI90ixEM:&tbnh=82&tbnw=54&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsupa%2Btonebender%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1&ei=_7BMS72FHIKL4AbQwJTvDQ"]http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...FHIKL4AbQwJTvDQ[/url] they're both pretty simple circuits - not sure if they employ buffers or not - but i would most probably cry if i melted my tonebender. any thoughts? Thanks alot Jack
  17. you can find feeler gauges in auto parts stores. (theyre used for measuring the distance on spark plugs i believe) make sure you get an Imperial one. Useful video for sure
  18. Thanks for sharing, that was very interesting. I always watch vids like like - i liked his relief measuring technique and his alternative intonation measurement Jack
  19. That list by "7string" is pretty comprehensive. I include all of these in my standard setups. tighten any screws that might have come loose too! particularly machine head screws. I always evaluate the pots and decided whether to clean them with contact cleaner but sometimes it can be a risky business if the pots are crap quality! Of course i point out all the defects to the customer and check that they want them doing too. acoustic guitars: correct string break angle at bridge too there's loads of tiny things i do which i dont even notice im doing half the time!!! Jack
  20. I did a epoxy filled fret slot defret job not too long ago - it's what the chap wanted. it looked ok but not for me. its surprising how much i reiled on seeing the frets - i ended up slipping out of key a bit too easily! i'd suggest something more visible. Perhaps LEDs haha check out: [url="http://jacksinstrumentservices.com/my-work.html"]http://jacksinstrumentservices.com/my-work.html[/url] for pics of the job maple all the way Jack
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