Wall of Shame
Wall of Shame
For those of you who have seen my wall of shame please bear with me others here might find this interesting to see.
- sebastiaan56
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Shame.... shame.... shame......, those speakers are way to close together Hesh...... tsk..... tsk....
Nice guitars! Where are the practise ones? you know, the ones where you slipped and gouged a bit out of the side or cut the fret just out of place, you must have been a learner once, you're only showing us the classy stuff,
Sebastiaan
Nice guitars! Where are the practise ones? you know, the ones where you slipped and gouged a bit out of the side or cut the fret just out of place, you must have been a learner once, you're only showing us the classy stuff,
Sebastiaan
Perhaps I should explain a few things to our newer members regarding the Heshmeister's background.
Hesh lives in a condo,and has spent the majority of his guitar building career working in his toilet/bathroom ,building these things. ( and you think YOU have a confined space ! )
Hence the term " Flushtone " rather than Heshtone.
What about showing your best picture of your old shop Hesh ?
Cheers Craig
Hesh lives in a condo,and has spent the majority of his guitar building career working in his toilet/bathroom ,building these things. ( and you think YOU have a confined space ! )
Hence the term " Flushtone " rather than Heshtone.
What about showing your best picture of your old shop Hesh ?
Cheers Craig
Flushtone
Thank you Craig my freind. I built my first 10 guitars in my second bathroom. Here are some shots. BTW, a space like a bathroom is very easy to keep the RH right since it was small and the surfaces were designed for well bathroom use.
Great souvenirs, where's the kleenex box when you need it?
Yup , that's my bro, master of the flushtone, i'm really thinking that the water in the toilet must have played a role in the fluid sound that i get from the guitar he gave me!
Shame on you bro for teasing our eyes this way, what a nice stinkin' lookin' wall, yup, got a few years of Holiday inn stayin' when you're too old to look at the nurse there, HA!
Yup , that's my bro, master of the flushtone, i'm really thinking that the water in the toilet must have played a role in the fluid sound that i get from the guitar he gave me!
Shame on you bro for teasing our eyes this way, what a nice stinkin' lookin' wall, yup, got a few years of Holiday inn stayin' when you're too old to look at the nurse there, HA!
Jesus, family, friends, guitar and mandolin : D
Thanks Serge!
Billy you know that I share the place with Sony
Seriously - the linoleum in this stinking condo stains when it comes in contact, over time, with rubberish things like the feet on my bathroom scale. My cart/workbench did it too. And it is not a surface stain either because I can't even sand it out....... So it has to be some chemical reaction.
But I assure it is NOT poop or pee.
Geeze...... the things that you have to take pictures of around here to prove your manhood........
Billy you know that I share the place with Sony
Seriously - the linoleum in this stinking condo stains when it comes in contact, over time, with rubberish things like the feet on my bathroom scale. My cart/workbench did it too. And it is not a surface stain either because I can't even sand it out....... So it has to be some chemical reaction.
But I assure it is NOT poop or pee.
Geeze...... the things that you have to take pictures of around here to prove your manhood........
Sam it is indeed a pretty large bathroom. When I moved in here right after the place was built 9 years ago I didn't like the feel of the big bathroom so I never used it. Then it became a storage room and later my first shop.
There is something very comfy about small shops with everything in easy reach. They are also easier to get and keep a stable RH.
Being organized so that you are not tripping over things is the trick. My towel rods were used to hold lined up clamps, etc. The toilet paper roll holder held masking tape and the Stew-Mac brown tape....... My shower became wood storage and the shop vac lived there too.
How many people have a compressor in their bathtub...... I did
Sadly the guitars that I built in the bathroom sounded better then the guitars that I build now in a larger, carpeted room. Bathroom acoustics are better. Kind of like singing in the shower......
There is something very comfy about small shops with everything in easy reach. They are also easier to get and keep a stable RH.
Being organized so that you are not tripping over things is the trick. My towel rods were used to hold lined up clamps, etc. The toilet paper roll holder held masking tape and the Stew-Mac brown tape....... My shower became wood storage and the shop vac lived there too.
How many people have a compressor in their bathtub...... I did
Sadly the guitars that I built in the bathroom sounded better then the guitars that I build now in a larger, carpeted room. Bathroom acoustics are better. Kind of like singing in the shower......
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Odey Dokey!
Not to highjack Heshs thread, but here is one fresh out of the oven. Hoping to have it set up and singing by next week.
Cocobolo/LS Redwood OMFS.
Cocobolo/LS Redwood OMFS.
Lance Kragenbrink
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Welcome Lance!!!!
LANCE!!!!!!!! Welcome to the ANZLF my friend!!!!!!
Your latest looks like another real beauty Lance and I am sure it will sound fantastic too. Great pics BTW too.
I have to try coco soon and I have a set from The Don just calling my name.
It's great to have you here buddy!
Oh stand bye for a get together soon with David Collins and area builders - more to come on this.
Your latest looks like another real beauty Lance and I am sure it will sound fantastic too. Great pics BTW too.
I have to try coco soon and I have a set from The Don just calling my name.
It's great to have you here buddy!
Oh stand bye for a get together soon with David Collins and area builders - more to come on this.
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