Not many these days, over 150 written, so slowing down on the new stuff
Installing a banjo capo
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Banjo_Capo_5th.html
Converting a metal saddle insert
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Saddle_Inse ... rsion.html
Fixing a broken truss rod
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Truss_Rod_Repair.html
Installing string ferrules into an electric guitar
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_String_Ferrule_Fitment.html
Not a tute, but one I restored recently. Customer appeared happy
He got mugged and used his guitar to defend himself, this was a back burner job,
Iike a paint shop with a car in the corner, i do these occasionally way cheaper to make sure work is always in the shop
Tutes to pass the time away
Re: Tutes to pass the time away
Thanks Steve. Love that warning sticker stuck in the truss rod adjuster....should be mandatory on all guitars.
Martin
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- Myrtle
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Re: Tutes to pass the time away
Hey Steve the tutes are always a welcome resource and that restoration is something else!
Without deviation progress is not possible.
Re: Tutes to pass the time away
Cool cool, thanks
Some of the tutes are a bit of a waste of time IMO, but I try to show different aspects of how I do my repairs from simple to complicated
Steve
Some of the tutes are a bit of a waste of time IMO, but I try to show different aspects of how I do my repairs from simple to complicated
Steve
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Re: Tutes to pass the time away
Steve,
I don't think your tutes are a waste of time; far from it! I learn a lot from them.
I don't think your tutes are a waste of time; far from it! I learn a lot from them.
Ken
Re: Tutes to pass the time away
I agree with Ken. They've got me out of more than one pickle.
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