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by charliemike » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:22 pm
down by the baYOU. try'n to play with the caine NIGGA
Is that what he says?????

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by gravesRR7 » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:29 pm
charliemike wrote:down by the baYOU. try'n to play with the caine NIGGA
Is that what he says?????

haha, no. he says "try'n to play with the caine yu"
just one time one of my drunk freinds didn't know the words and he started singing it, and that's what came out. i thought it was pretty funny.
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by smedley » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:12 pm
smedley wrote:if screw up, is it repairable? like is there some kind of putty or something that i can put into the crack/hole?
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by guitardmb » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:22 pm
smedley wrote:smedley wrote:if screw up, is it repairable? like is there some kind of putty or something that i can put into the crack/hole?
I am assuming you are installing it on the bottom of the neck and not on the end of the body. You would have to drill really freaking far or stick it in completely the wrong place to mess anything up. It might not be put on as straight and neat as it would by a luthier but it would still serve it purpose fine.
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by Kahn » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:44 pm
$20!?!?!?!?!? My Luthier does it for $2. Find another Luthier who isn't gonna rip you off.
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by smedley » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:59 pm
alright, thanks guys. i'm gonna try some other guitar shops before i take things into my own hands
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by HumbleMonkey » Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:00 pm
wish i remembered this thread before i made the other one, oh well
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by DMBFan63 » Sat Jul 23, 2005 1:42 am
checkii wrote:crash_in_to_me wrote:how hard is it to drill a hole and put a screw in it?
ho0nestly
drilling a straight hole by hand,
with just a hand drill is actually quite hard. Im assuming at most factories they have a drill press to put the hole in perfect and straight.
if its a $300 guitar, i say go for it. If you fuck up, that would suck, but in the same regard, if you succeed you'll feel more pride in your guitar that you worked on it.
I pictured you with one of the old fashion crank drills.
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by charliemike » Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:28 pm
smedley wrote:if screw up, is it repairable? like is there some kind of putty or something that i can put into the crack/hole?
Love putty?
Don't screw up

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by DJR » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:21 pm
its not that hard, just do it yourself
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by czech » Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:39 am
DMBFan63 wrote:checkii wrote:crash_in_to_me wrote:how hard is it to drill a hole and put a screw in it?
ho0nestly
drilling a straight hole by hand,
with just a hand drill is actually quite hard. Im assuming at most factories they have a drill press to put the hole in perfect and straight.
if its a $300 guitar, i say go for it. If you fuck up, that would suck, but in the same regard, if you succeed you'll feel more pride in your guitar that you worked on it.
I pictured you with one of the old fashion crank drills.
I got one
And personally, i would opt to use that one over a power drill. much safer.
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by DMBFan63 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 2:15 pm
checkii wrote:DMBFan63 wrote:checkii wrote:crash_in_to_me wrote:how hard is it to drill a hole and put a screw in it?
ho0nestly
drilling a straight hole by hand,
with just a hand drill is actually quite hard. Im assuming at most factories they have a drill press to put the hole in perfect and straight.
if its a $300 guitar, i say go for it. If you fuck up, that would suck, but in the same regard, if you succeed you'll feel more pride in your guitar that you worked on it.
I pictured you with one of the old fashion crank drills.
I got one
And personally, i would opt to use that one over a power drill. much safer.
I agree. But the picture I had in my head of you with like, a big white beard, raggity clothes, and a hand drill.. just too funny
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by czech » Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:13 pm
DMBFan63 wrote:checkii wrote:DMBFan63 wrote:checkii wrote:crash_in_to_me wrote:how hard is it to drill a hole and put a screw in it?
ho0nestly
drilling a straight hole by hand,
with just a hand drill is actually quite hard. Im assuming at most factories they have a drill press to put the hole in perfect and straight.
if its a $300 guitar, i say go for it. If you fuck up, that would suck, but in the same regard, if you succeed you'll feel more pride in your guitar that you worked on it.
I pictured you with one of the old fashion crank drills.
I got one
And personally, i would opt to use that one over a power drill. much safer.
I agree. But the picture I had in my head of you with like, a big white beard, raggity clothes, and a hand drill.. just too funny
haha, but sadly not too far fetched.
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by jkanter » Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:55 am
I installed my own pickup. Drilled into my $900 Martin at the strap button on the end. I'll tell you that was the most nervous I've ever been doing something by hand but I'm a very hands-on person so ya know.
I just took my $150 Golf club...removed the shaft and installed my own shaft....I'm crazy!
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by srslots81 » Tue Aug 02, 2005 11:18 am
jkanter wrote:I installed my own pickup. Drilled into my $900 Martin at the strap button on the end. I'll tell you that was the most nervous I've ever been doing something by hand but I'm a very hands-on person so ya know.
I just took my $150 Golf club...removed the shaft and installed my own shaft....I'm crazy!
what kind of pickup?
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