Thanks RVA.I just went back to the page 1 pics. You have one hell of a nice guitar there!! The back is as nice as the front too!!
My theory now-a-days:Thanks RVA.
The back is just a veneer though. It looks great but the body is actually made up of 5 different pieces!
After many a delay and false start, the wiring is finally done:
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Yo may also consider soldering an independent wire from lug to the back of the pot and then wiring each ground to that wire separately. In this way, you can easily remove each wire if necessary and you do not have to keep heating the back pf the pot. I have been doing this for a while now and it works great.That's an interesting approach to running the interconnecting ground wire. Rather than bending a terminal back and soldering it onto the pot casing, and then running a separate, interconnecting ground wire, you threaded the ground wire through the terminals and soldered to the terminal and the casing.
Creative.
That's an interesting approach to running the interconnecting ground wire. Rather than bending a terminal back and soldering it onto the pot casing, and then running a separate, interconnecting ground wire, you threaded the ground wire through the terminals and soldered to the terminal and the casing.
Creative.