Hi Everyone,
Glad I found this forum.
I've had this Model 6 for almost 20 years now and it's finally time to put some work into this thing. https://imgur.com/a/o9TksfE
The volume pots are shot for sure, the rest I have no idea what is working.
I've never attempted a guitar refurb but I'm hoping to pull it off if I take it slow.
Firstly, I'm wondering if anyone could recommend replacement volume/tone pots? I've bought a couple and neither fit the pre drilled holes. I'm guessing I need 6mm? The two I purchased so far just haven't listed the shaft width. Also I'm unsure of what resistance I should get? 250, or 500k?
Other than that I would love some general tips for a refurb project like this one as it looks like you all have some experience and might be able to help me plan on how to do things correctly.
Current plan:
- Replace volume pots
- Replace Pickups
- Clean up the frets and possibly polish the paint gently if I think I can do it without making it worse.
- Remove oxidization from jt-6 tremolo if possible.
Thanks for reading! I can't wait to get this beauty back in proper working order.
Glad I found this forum.
I've had this Model 6 for almost 20 years now and it's finally time to put some work into this thing. https://imgur.com/a/o9TksfE
The volume pots are shot for sure, the rest I have no idea what is working.
I've never attempted a guitar refurb but I'm hoping to pull it off if I take it slow.
Firstly, I'm wondering if anyone could recommend replacement volume/tone pots? I've bought a couple and neither fit the pre drilled holes. I'm guessing I need 6mm? The two I purchased so far just haven't listed the shaft width. Also I'm unsure of what resistance I should get? 250, or 500k?
Other than that I would love some general tips for a refurb project like this one as it looks like you all have some experience and might be able to help me plan on how to do things correctly.
Current plan:
- Replace volume pots
- Replace Pickups
- Clean up the frets and possibly polish the paint gently if I think I can do it without making it worse.
- Remove oxidization from jt-6 tremolo if possible.
Thanks for reading! I can't wait to get this beauty back in proper working order.
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