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How are the body's routed under the pickguard?
Any problem modding for HSS?
Any pics?
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The prudes may snub them, but I don't care.
I dont need furniture.
If its tough, shreds, and screams, Its all good.
If it gets jacked, I'll get another one.
And rock that sucker.
The stock volume pot position on a Strat pickguard won't fit. The shape of the body route has a little 'horn' of wood where the pot would normally hang. It can be done, though.
Cool.
Any suggestions on where to get a pickguard, and will the screws line up?
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The prudes may snub them, but I don't care.
I dont need furniture.
If its tough, shreds, and screams, Its all good.
If it gets jacked, I'll get another one.
And rock that sucker.
Cool.
Any suggestions on where to get a pickguard, and will the screws line up?
I got mine from Warmoth. The screw holes are very very close to what's on the Charvel. If you just screw in each screw a little at a time you shouldn't have a problem lining up holes.
Someone suggested to me, and another person seconded, that when buying from Warmoth just get the pickup holes and not the knob holes drilled. Drill your own holes for the pots, so you can put them where you want them. I did mine this way, and I agree it's the best advice.
I guess since you're doing a HSS, you'll want the 5-way switch slot. Have Warmoth do that.
I got mine from Warmoth. The screw holes are very very close to what's on the Charvel. If you just screw in each screw a little at a time you shouldn't have a problem lining up holes.
That's what I found, too. If I tighten one up all of the way first, it tends to make one or two want to go in at an angle.
Someone suggested to me, and another person seconded, that when buying from Warmoth just get the pickup holes and not the knob holes drilled. Drill your own holes for the pots, so you can put them where you want them. I did mine this way, and I agree it's the best advice.
That's exactly what I did, as well. I ended up routing a little wood from the back edge of the bridge cavity in the body, the pup hole in the Warmoth sits a little closer to the bridge than the stock guard. The pup still fit OK, but rubbed a little bit on mine. I could still adjust it up and down OK, but I am kind of picky like that so I broke out the router, clamps, and straight piece of wood for a guide. I took out between 1/16"-1/8", now the pup hangs freely in the guard. Not that it will certainly be a necessary step, but something to keep in mind. Unexpected complications can ruin your day.
Models
The prudes may snub them, but I don't care.
I dont need furniture.
If its tough, shreds, and screams, Its all good.
If it gets jacked, I'll get another one.
And rock that sucker.
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