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I have a couple ---------but you need to ask @Hackmaster how he made them hum canceling 
It's no secret, just good ol' fairy dust & magic.I have a couple ---------but you need to ask @Hackmaster how he made them hum canceling![]()
The single dogear Coronet has a ferrous dummy coil stashed under the pickguard.
He did post a thread on that project, I think. I remember the pictures....and IIRC the dummy coil used was half a P bass pickup.Do you have a pic or link for that dummy coil?
John I was going to build one but time is an issue.
I have a air dried slab of hard rock maple from the 1950'S and Brazilian rosewood finger board blanks.
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In that one it's just a cheapo strat type single coil Smitty, with the magnet ripped off.Do you have a pic or link for that dummy coil?
HOLY CRAP, John! All the pics look like a roomful of fun!Now that I have some free time, I'm trying to finish my workshop renovation in the cellar. I've got to pick up another tub of spackle in a little while, then start some of the sheet rock sanding. As soon as this section is painted, I can start on the next section of wall, then start building my new work benches. After those are done, and power is connected, I can get back on the Korina Flying V and Explorer builds, along with the '66 T-Bird bass build I'm in the middle of. After those are done, I've got a nice pile of White Limba and Honduran Mahogany neck and body blanks, maple tops, and several Brazilian Rosewood, Palisander, and Madagascar Ebony Fingerboards to choose from for my next projects. The guitars are actually much further along than the photos imply. I just can't find the most recent photos.
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HOLY CRAP, John! All the pics look like a roomful of fun!
Are you building an air compressor with V-twin power???
A big and juicy commercial style? Or a semi-small portable?I really, really need an air compressor.
A big and juicy commercial style? Or a semi-small portable?
AFAIK, a big and juicy one is the way to go if you have the space and money. @shreddy bender knows a lot about proper air compressors, and I believe he stated that smaller ones will work too, because their is not much area to spray on a guitar.I've read that I need at the least, a twenty gallon tank for spraying lacquer. So, big and juicy.
AFAIK, a big and juicy one is the way to go if you have the space and money. @shreddy bender knows a lot about proper air compressors, and I believe he stated that smaller ones will work too, because their is not much area to spray on a guitar.
I don't know if I ever will try spraying a guitar finish with my "semi-small" air compressor, but I'm very happy withe the cost and performance of my California Air Tools #8010. It's 8 gallons and oil-free, so it's very quiet too...: