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  • Weird question - I'm sure I've heard the first solo in Neil Youngs speakin' out before, can anyone place it?

  • I have a feeling Knopfler copped Nils' lick at 1.43 but I can't name the song...

  • It's the bit specifically at 1.50 that I've heard somewhere

  • Haha. A hell of a lot to learn indeed, but that doesn't half remind me of band rehearsals and wishing to fuck people would just STOP FUCKING PLAYING when I'm/they're talking, ffs.

  • Hahah we had do have a serious talk with one of my band mates about that a few years ago

  • There's always one. Always.

  • Oh it's the worst. My best mate is a serial offender. See also, jumping on the drum kit when the drummer gets up for a tea break. STOP IT!

  • Nitro finishing a crappy partscaster Strat update:

    After loads of head-scratching I decided to spray outside. I bought a proper respirator from Screwfix which is great and have been hanging the guitar from a washing line and/or bracket, spraying and bringing straight back inside where I hang it from a clothes drying rack in the utility room.

    I sanded off a brushed on sanding sealer that didn't look very even, and redid with a couple of coats of spray sealer. Did some sanding back between coats of sealer to manage the occasional run or dust speck.

    Did a couple of coats of (white) primer and 4 or 5 coats of nitro gloss in vintage white. Did some very light sanding back between colour coats as well.

    I'm now two days and six coats into the clear coats. Have just finished the first can and will probably do another three coats tomorrow before deciding whether it needs any more or if I should do a first wet-sand, before the final couple of coats of clear and putting it away for a few weeks.

    Lessons learned so far: Spraying outside isn't ideal. It was way too windy when I did the primer and colour coat which made it difficult to manage how much paint was getting onto the guitar. I think I tried to compensate for the fact that the wind was whipping the spray away by getting too close and ended up with pronounced stripes in the primer which were then hard to cover up with the colour.

    Again, with the colour coats, I think spraying outside in a breeze meant that I was losing way more paint than was getting onto the guitar meaning I ran out of colour before I got the level of saturation that I wanted.

    Other than that, it's looking ok! I'm not too worried about the odd imperfection and I quite like a relic vibe anyway and as this is my first project, i'm treating it very much as a practice piece.

  • The crapocaster


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  • jumping on the drum kit when the drummer gets up for a tea break

    "How hard can it be? I reckon I can do that..."

  • You going H-S-H with it?

  • Typical of Strat bodies to be routed for HSH so you can fit whatever you want in, whether that's SSS, HSS, HH, etc.

  • Mine ain't routed for that. SSS all the way.

  • Yeah, it's going to be SSS. It's just a cheap piece of crap off gumtree. Someone else's unfinished home project. Mystery wood, three piece, was very roughly finished too. Cost me £30 including a pickguard, neck plate, and a bunch of other odds and ends.

    I got a loaded (Squier Classic Vibe) pickguard off TS for freebies, some vintage style kluson tuners off gumtree for a fiver. I think the neck was £80 of ebay. The most expensive component so far has been the paint!

    Just need a bridge now. Oh and jack plate and strap buttons. Sure I have some of them kicking about in a drawer.

  • Just ordered one of these. Shall report back once assembled.

    https://www.thomann.de/gb/kluson_vintage_tremolo_tv10s.htm

  • Before they go to eBay, does anyone want an iBanez mini Tube Screamer, an MXR Sugar Drive (Klon clone) or an old (80s, 90s?) DOD FX52 fuzz?

  • Sugar Drive is nice if you like the klon thing, I have one on my bass board (which doesn’t get enough use, but hey). Compact size too.

  • I have one of the DOD classic fuzzes too. Johan made a vid on it I think.

    EDIT. Yup. https://youtu.be/HpJiyd229Ak

  • The crapocaster got its fake 70s headstock decal and first wet sand today. Done another three coats of clear since and that’ll do for lacquer now. There’s no point in going for a mirror shine when the underlying paint job is well dodge in places. Bridge and last bits of hardware arrive last week too. It’s getting there! R


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  • I have three spare of those decals, if anyone wants one.

  • That’s looking really nice

  • Bullet truss rod and all, looking nice.

  • If it'd been 50s decals, I'd have bitten your hand off.

  • Cheeky dry-fit before I put the body away for a couple of weeks to fully cure.


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