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This guitar is as shiny as it is going to get!Is it sunny yet ?
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This guitar is as shiny as it is going to get!Is it sunny yet ?
I never think about in those terms. If I get the guitar cheap, which I consider to be a hull, it makes the overall cost of the guiatr cheaper.Just how much money should you or have you put into a $100 guitar?
I have about $400 in parts in an Agile I paid $100 for...
Exactly, I wanna see it in full sun with the grain poping out.This guitar is as shiny as it is going to get!
I never think about in those terms. If I get the guitar cheap, which I consider to be a hull, it makes the overall cost of the guiatr cheaper.
That said, I have put $ 300 into a $120 guitar twice. The $300 was the actual cost of parts sourced out used, which would have been more if I had bought retail. In each case it was worth it. Also, I can always pull most of those parts out and toss the $100 hull if I want, but I have never wanted to.
Agreed. Even though I am more than willing to offer my substantial labor on these guitars for free (fret job, tuner hole ream to 10mm, rewire, new nut at correct height with proper slotting), people still would not buy a $400 Epi Special I. Let's call it "Pride and Prejudice"If I get a good sounding good playing guitar out of the deal I never worry about parts cost at all...
...but it becomes hard to get any return if you try and sell the guitar. That's why I think I'll start keeping some original parts to put back.
Got it. I should be ready for that by Saturday. However, you will still have to suffer my photography.Exactly, I wanna see it in full sun with the grain poping out.
Agreed. Even though I am more than willing to offer my substantial labor on these guitars for free (fret job, tuner hole ream to 10mm, rewire, new nut at correct height with proper slotting), people still would not buy a $400 Epi Special I. Let's call it "Pride and Prejudice"
You need the proper radius block or long steel beam, painters tape or a fret guard, 180 to 320 grit adhesive paper and a file for crowning. You could also get a fret end file, but a dedicated one is not necessary initially IMHO.I've yet to attempt a fret level. Should I use one of these low cost guitars as a Guinea pig?
What tools do I need for that?
Have you tried a red sharpie ? The black makes it hard to see if it is a reflexion or shadow you are looking at.... sharpie colored frets to see what needs doing.
I think the hardest thing I find now is that during crowning it is often hard to see the fret clearly, ...
Yeah, I meant for the crowning bit.On the initial fret level pass, just a smal light few passes either takes off or leaves some sharpie. That I can see.
I havent tried coloring frets when getting the crown close, perhaps I will.
thanks B.
How particular!!When I head down this road, I'm likely to use blue.




