Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
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Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
The weather forced me to stay inside... so made a template and new cover plate as the original was cracked in two places and bits missing. Happy with the result.
Anyone else cashing in on procrastinated jobs?
Anyone else cashing in on procrastinated jobs?
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
I might top wrap my SG with 10's in a bit.
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
You have an SG again? I thought you sold it to Molly. Must be missing a few posts...sizzlingbadger wrote:I might top wrap my SG with 10's in a bit.
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Bought a Special.
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
This is my weather induced work for the day;
Building a new deck on the back of the house. Of course being in Christchurch means the weather is sunny and a bit too hot to be swinging a hammer.1935 Martin D-45, 1942 Gibson Southern Jumbo,1950 Fender Broadcaster, 1954 Fender Strat, 1958 Gibson Moderne prototype, 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
1958 Fender twin, 1965 Vox AC30, 1966 Marshall JTM 45, 1977 Dumble OD Special.
Big black garbage bag full of original Klon Centaurs and TS808s.
1958 Fender twin, 1965 Vox AC30, 1966 Marshall JTM 45, 1977 Dumble OD Special.
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
Thanks. Have router, can help.
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
Very nice job. What a productive use of a day regardless of the weather!jvpp wrote:The weather forced me to stay inside... so made a template and new cover plate as the original was cracked in two places and bits missing. Happy with the result.
Anyone else cashing in on procrastinated jobs?
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
No. I fucked off my wee maintenance job today. Couldn't be arsed. Too hot. Will do it next weekend. Or the one after that...jvpp wrote:
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
I have a huge backlog of stuff I need to finish guitar building wise...weather was perfect for it, but decided to play guitar and then games all day instead
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Ah, but you guys had nice weather in the South... cold beer and all that...Molly wrote:No. I fucked off my wee maintenance job today. Couldn't be arsed. Too hot. Will do it next weekend. Or the one after that...jvpp wrote:
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
Does the new plate not interfere with the springs cover plate?
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
I put 10's on the SG, didn't top wrap though, I do prefer them over the 09's. I might actually play a guitar today as its raining.
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Re: Weather induced home work - SG2000 cover plate
I did one similar and the plate goes under the trem cover and they share one common screwjvpp wrote:Does the new plate not interfere with the springs cover plate?
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