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Started by Gregg - Last post by Gregg
I purchased a lot of black stainless steel #4-40 1/4" 100 degree countersunk screws to replace the cover screws that have gone missing on an MP-2 I am working on.  If you need a few, I will be happy sell them at my cost plus shipping to your location.  My cost is $0.22 USD / screw.

PM me if you are interested.

Gregg

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Started by Iperfungus - Last post by Iperfungus
Here we go.

Today it's very hard to find woods of this quality level...very, very hard...and expensive a lot!


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Started by rnolan - Last post by rnolan
This topic has been moved to Speakers & Cabinets.

https://adadepot.com/index.php?topic=3022.0

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Started by rnolan - Last post by rnolan
So my bits from SpeakerBug https://speakerbug.com.au/index.php?route=common/home finally arrived today,  :whoohoo!: , speaker connection spades (really nice gold plated ones and 5.2mm, just right for the Lorantz 12s) and 4m x 50cm wadding (plenty).  So now to assemble, Dante, I'll take pics as I do it.  Probably this weekend.  The bit I'm not sure of yet is if the other 4.7mm spades I got will fit on the female SpeakOn socket lugs.  The lugs are 3/16" = 4.78mm so I may need to file 0.04mm of each side of the lugs or inside the spades  :dunno: , or if that proves too hard I'll just solder that end.

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Started by Iperfungus - Last post by Iperfungus
Hey Max, beautiful guitar  :thumb-up: , love the birds eye on the peg head BTW. 
Where you've chocked up the bridge with a bit of wood, I use a polish cloth folded up a few times, does the same thing but less chance of damage. 

Yep...
That piece of wood is made in the right way to damage not the top's wood!  :thumb-up:

Like this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGXwmYopYUA

You can move it from left to right and this helps to speed-up stringing!
Furthermore, I found that's hard to keep the tremolo parallel to top using a folded cloth...while, with the right piece of wood, you can achieve the result very easily.

I should let you see the neck's bird's eye then...

I see you've been shopping at Stew Mac.  I've bought a few bits from them as well.  I particularly like the various grades (goopiness) of super glue they sell, and it doesn't dry up like the tubes always seem to.

I've a lot of Stew Mac's stuff all around...  :facepalm:
Dan Erlewine is The Devil...

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Started by Iperfungus - Last post by rnolan
Hey Max, beautiful guitar  :thumb-up: , love the birds eye on the peg head BTW. 
Where you've chocked up the bridge with a bit of wood, I use a polish cloth folded up a few times, does the same thing but less chance of damage. 

I see you've been shopping at Stew Mac.  I've bought a few bits from them as well.  I particularly like the various grades (goopiness) of super glue they sell, and it doesn't dry up like the tubes always seem to.

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Started by Dante - Last post by rnolan
Hey Harley, the lighting guy had the back truss right up to the ceiling tiles, so he got the blame, but he went either side of it so it wasn't the cause.  It just went off, and covered me and my rack&cab with black slime that you can't wash out of clothes  :facepalm: .  By the time the fire brigade got there to turn it off, the water had pooled up to the bar and there was just us band people to clean it up (brooms, fans, hair dryers, whatever we could find).  Also it was that modular aluminium stage with a carpet covering on top and right angled bits along the bottom/floor really hard to get the water out.  When the front line par 64s' came on during the show, sweat city.  The things we do, it was a good show in the end. Though we couldn't start until they had replaced the sprinkler head....  Luckily I hadn't got a guitar out when it happened.  Being a 35C day (mid summer here) I had to throw out the shorts and singlet I was wearing, the black stuff (settles in the pipes) just wouldn't wash out.

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Started by Iperfungus - Last post by Harley Hexxe
Sweet! :thumb-up:

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Started by Iperfungus - Last post by Iperfungus
Needless to say....the Carved Pro and my MP-1 loves each other a lot!

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Started by AxeHarmony - Last post by Iperfungus

@ Max, Of course you can join, it wouldn't be the same without you.

 :cheers:

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