Pot Hole Guitar at John Silverman blog

Pot Hole Guitar. Hey guys, i have a gibson explorer and i'm wondering if it would be possible to fill the holes from the current volume/tone. Despite the wonders of jigs and templates and cnc machines and. The pot is now plugged as is shown here:. Sometimes you can use whatever’s handy to plug a hole; I'm running a master volume and tone on my sg. As much as i love this guitar, the volume knob is in a hideous position. This sounds easy, but it isn't! A solution for unused pot holes. The problem is the holes in the guitar are too small and the u.s. Sooner or later you’ll have to make a small hole bigger to. I just bought a jackson online that was modified by the original owner, who pulled out what i believe to be the second volume pot. The solution is to enlarge the holes from 8 mm to 9.5 mm (3/8). I’m going to remove the tone pot completely and put the volume pot in its place, but how do i plug the. Check out the pros and cons… I got tired of looking at the empty holes, and found a great solution at home depot of all places.

Gear Review EurekaSound Sound Hole Pickup Mount for Acoustic Guitars
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Hey guys, i have a gibson explorer and i'm wondering if it would be possible to fill the holes from the current volume/tone. I got tired of looking at the empty holes, and found a great solution at home depot of all places. Enlarging holes for new tuners, pots, and switches — haze guitars. As much as i love this guitar, the volume knob is in a hideous position. Sooner or later you’ll have to make a small hole bigger to. Sometimes, though, actually cutting a plug is the better way to go. I'm running a master volume and tone on my sg. A solution for unused pot holes. The problem is the holes in the guitar are too small and the u.s. The solution is to enlarge the holes from 8 mm to 9.5 mm (3/8).

Gear Review EurekaSound Sound Hole Pickup Mount for Acoustic Guitars

Pot Hole Guitar The pot is now plugged as is shown here:. Sometimes, though, actually cutting a plug is the better way to go. I'm running a master volume and tone on my sg. Despite the wonders of jigs and templates and cnc machines and. I got tired of looking at the empty holes, and found a great solution at home depot of all places. The solution is to enlarge the holes from 8 mm to 9.5 mm (3/8). Never try to enlarge a hole in a guitar or pickguard Hey guys, i have a gibson explorer and i'm wondering if it would be possible to fill the holes from the current volume/tone. This sounds easy, but it isn't! As much as i love this guitar, the volume knob is in a hideous position. I just bought a jackson online that was modified by the original owner, who pulled out what i believe to be the second volume pot. The problem is the holes in the guitar are too small and the u.s. Enlarging holes for new tuners, pots, and switches — haze guitars. I’m going to remove the tone pot completely and put the volume pot in its place, but how do i plug the. Sometimes you can use whatever’s handy to plug a hole; The pot is now plugged as is shown here:.

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