Toothbrush and some oil. I'm a sweaty bastard as well, but that slows the rust process down for my trems and metalwork.
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Originally posted by javert View PostI used 250kOhm pots and a a 0.022uF cap. I justed looked up the pots i used, and looks like I got linear pots, but that was certainly not my intention.
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And the cheapo strat copy I'm doing also has horribly rusted scratchplate screws.
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Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View PostThanks mate! I had already ordered one linear pot and two audio, all 250K. I have a 0.47 cap which came with my Blackouts, so I'll use that.
And the cheapo strat copy I'm doing also has horribly rusted scratchplate screws.
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Originally posted by Jack The Riffer View PostI hate pearloid pickguards but it really works well on that guitar with the black pickups and knobs.....Nice job!!!
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Nice looking Strat. I've always felt Strats and perloid pickguards really go together.
3-1 oil does work well. So does WD-40. That's what I use. Spray it on a toothbrush and off goes the rust/grime.
Nice Strat man!I'm angry because you're stupid
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Originally posted by Metaled1020 View PostVery cool. Nothing like a Fender Strat!Fwopping, you know you want to!
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Originally posted by shobet View PostNothing like it a strat apart from the shape of the body, the headstock, the Fender decal on the headstock, 3 pickups, the control layout and the jack plug. Otherwise you'd never be able to tell!
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