Cadorman
Ambassador of the Catocaster
I've always loved magnets, copper wire and high voltage. I remember having one of those electric motor learning kits where you wind the coils and build a nine volt electric motor when I was a kid.
Needless to say, I have been contemplating building pickups for quite a while now. 3/4 of my guitars don't have stock pups anymore and I am starting by swapping the A5 magnets for A2s in the BB 61s that came in my SG that I don't really care for.


Then I am going to start building from scratch and see what I can come up with.
I need a winder. I don't want to spend much on it. What can I use?

This should do. Both batteries are dead and too much money to replace. Plus I have another one at the cabin if I need it.

How perfect is this? I am going to run this bad boy from an old model train controller I have that has a very precise speed control, direction and even momentum if you want a gradual start and a brake switch if you want to temporarily slow down a bit. Now I just have to construct some kind of base for it with a wire guide. I will post more as I get going.
Needless to say, I have been contemplating building pickups for quite a while now. 3/4 of my guitars don't have stock pups anymore and I am starting by swapping the A5 magnets for A2s in the BB 61s that came in my SG that I don't really care for.


Then I am going to start building from scratch and see what I can come up with.
I need a winder. I don't want to spend much on it. What can I use?

This should do. Both batteries are dead and too much money to replace. Plus I have another one at the cabin if I need it.

How perfect is this? I am going to run this bad boy from an old model train controller I have that has a very precise speed control, direction and even momentum if you want a gradual start and a brake switch if you want to temporarily slow down a bit. Now I just have to construct some kind of base for it with a wire guide. I will post more as I get going.






