The Guitar Weasel Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 33 minutes ago, Hellzero said: I hope you bought a non Chinese one this time, they are more expensive, for sure, but way better in terms of quality. French ones, like Aubert or Despiau are excellent. 😉 Not Chinese this time. It's funny I thought Chinese-ium was that metal used for some Far Eastern guitar and electric bass bridges that has the strength and durability of a cheap mild cheddar. It seems there's a wood version too! But this is more like wood grained rich tea biscuit! 1 Quote
ezbass Posted July 11 Posted July 11 7 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: That's a lovely sheen you have managed to achieve there, looks great. Quote
The Guitar Weasel Posted Saturday at 09:13 Author Posted Saturday at 09:13 18 hours ago, ezbass said: That's a lovely sheen you have managed to achieve there, looks great. Thanks be to Birchwood and Casey gunstock oil 😀 2 Quote
PaulKing Posted Saturday at 13:09 Posted Saturday at 13:09 3 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: Thanks be to Birchwood and Casey gunstock oil 😀 Yeah its sweet. Guess it only works over wood? What if you were put it over nitro? I always feel the satin nitro finish I got on my King Mortone refinish could do with a bit more depth and shine, like they used to have. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Saturday at 13:31 Posted Saturday at 13:31 I guess it would work on a porous finish? "Try in an inconspicuous area first" as they say! Quote
The Guitar Weasel Posted Tuesday at 07:41 Author Posted Tuesday at 07:41 On 12/07/2025 at 14:31, Stub Mandrel said: I guess it would work on a porous finish? "Try in an inconspicuous area first" as they say! I remember an instructor in college telling me my welds were porous ... I asked him 'how do you mean?' He said 'poor-as piss!' 3 Quote
The Guitar Weasel Posted Tuesday at 07:42 Author Posted Tuesday at 07:42 On 12/07/2025 at 14:09, PaulKing said: Yeah its sweet. Guess it only works over wood? What if you were put it over nitro? I always feel the satin nitro finish I got on my King Mortone refinish could do with a bit more depth and shine, like they used to have. Yep only bare wood. Quote
PaulKing Posted Tuesday at 17:33 Posted Tuesday at 17:33 9 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: Yep only bare wood. I wish they still made Topps Scratch Cover. That stuff is magic and I'm down to my last few drops... Quote
The Guitar Weasel Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago And so 'Frankie' is done all bar the set up ... but I'm letting her settle in and get used to being a bass again before going mad with the action. I brought her up to concert pitch with the nervousness of a bomb disposal officer sat astride a ticking World War aerial mine! Fresh in my mind the first imploding Chinese biscuit material bridge. I needn't have worried. Plenty of graphite in the bridge slots and she was a good'n. So from this to this And how does she sound? Well I'm gobsmacked by how loud she is, I mean the Superior Bassworks Dirty Gut Deluxe strings are not known for huge volume, but the power and projection the old girl has is quite remarkable. I'm getting rather fond of the way she appears jet black in some light and dark brown in others 🙂 Yep I need to cut the nut slots a smidge deeper, and the action could come down a good 4mm at the bridge and still be 'slap worthy'. The oil varnish needs to harden a while longer before it can have a good polish ... and I need to buy a rubber chicken to put inside the bass ... so that when folks ask 'what's the little hatch for?' ... I can reach in and produce it! So after a set up I'm going to look at pickups - ideally something that I can use an adaptor to plug into my Shadow Rockabilly Pro preamp - thus saving on buying two preamps to have both basses gig ready. 8 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Amazing work. Looks, I'm sure, significantly better than it did when it was new. Quote
JPJ Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago As a recent convert to the world of double bass, I have followed your rebuild thread with great interest. He/she/they/them looks an amazing bass and another one saved from the great gig in the sky. Well done 😎 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Yep. Sterling work! This thread should hopefully inspire others, too, which is great. Quote
NickA Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said: 'what's the little hatch for?' . 👌. Thrilled to see a "skippable" bass brought back to life. Chickens and all. Quote
Hellzero Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago Top notch resurrection, congratulations! I was a bit sceptical about the choice of the finish, but it looks very nice as it is, with that touch of class. Quote
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