Yeah, that looks great!
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A few charity instruments
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My new best tool for cleaning up glue and scratches or whatever between frets is the back of a well sharpened chisel, I draw it toward me like a little scraper. I get right up to the fret, and the scraping action is much cleaner than sandpaper.
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- Back of the chisel - what a great tool.
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- The backs and sides will look like the fretboard when finished. I think it will look nice.
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Re: A few charity instruments
some guys have all the fun
Kevin
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Dave, are you certain these are guitars? They look like hanging bird nests to me but I don't know of a charities species of bird. I see a ladder that goes down to the nest opening.
Ken, you should have kept tighter reins on this project (lol).
Ken, you should have kept tighter reins on this project (lol).
Just when you think you're getting ahead in the rat race, the rats get faster.
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Dennis - you think that's funny? Do you?
Me too lol :-)
Me too lol :-)
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