yea plus if it goes wrong it could be pretty nasty on the guitarGuitarGuy305 wrote:I've gotten it down to a science. I can change strings on one of my guitars in about 5 minutes, 10 if I'm taking my time. I invested in one of those string winders. Those save a ton of time. They also have one you can attach to a cordless drill, but I think that's more trouble than it's worth.
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Well, it's actually a cordless screwdriver that you use it with, but I don't think it could screw the guitar up, since it's mainly for loosening and tightening the strings, which are a pain to do with fingers.
This is what I use:

This is the one that you can connect to a screwdriver:

I just think it's too much trouble to get the cordless screwdriver/drill out each time I want to change strings, when by the time I get it, I could be using my hand string winder and be halfway done.
This is what I use:

This is the one that you can connect to a screwdriver:

I just think it's too much trouble to get the cordless screwdriver/drill out each time I want to change strings, when by the time I get it, I could be using my hand string winder and be halfway done.
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Exactly my point. The only way I could warrant using that thing is if I was changing strings on all my guitars at once, then it might come in handy, and be worth the trouble of digging out my cordless screwdriver. Or if you worked in a guitar shop with 100+ guitars and were changing strings on a bunch of them.Ranting Thespian wrote:Why would you need a screw driver? It takes only up to a minute (at most) if not 15 seconds with just the winder.
Also, the winder/clipper combination does save time.
But if I'm just changing strings on one guitar before a gig or something, it takes me like 5 minutes to do it with the hand string winder and a pair of clippers.
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that was actually pretty creativeSwede wrote:kinda like your sex life, only thing you are good at is to put on the condom.checkii wrote:unfortunately, the only thing i am good at on my guitar is stringing it
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Oh, they're called little dominican kids. You can buy one in Miami for like $30 right now. I was thinking about getting the limitted edition yard weasel dominican kid "As Seen On TV".Twostep13 wrote:i remember reading an ad in a mag about somthing that winds, cuts, and tunes the strings ...but i forgot was it was called... anyone know what it is and if they are any good?
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