He can do HVAC repair, but can't figure out how to put a guitar together. I don't think I'd be letting him work on my furnace.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostI like his reasoning behind the donations - "Send me your lunch money and you can just pack a ham sammich for lunch like a fucking loser and skip the trip to Burger King"
Hell I was gonna offer to do the repairs for free since I'm only a couple hours away till he got to the stupidity.
If times are tight, sell it.
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Perhaps he should put his ability to create a webpage and various computer skills to work and learn how to use google. There's a wealth of knowledge and tutorials out there to help him put that guitar back together. No cracked neck or body damage...no real damage at all. Simple put humpty dumpty back together again type of project. If you play guitar, you should at least know how to put one together with all of the pieces laid out in front of you....get to learnin'.
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Oh brother...
Alright, here we go:
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my problem is not putting screws in holes but in the condition of the guitar. I don't know if the neck is ok since it has been off the body and unstrung for awhile, please excuse my ignorance. Frets look awful and the nut doesn't look right-like its too grooved or something. I have no idea how to rewire this thing since all the wires were cut and the wiring diagrams I have found don't match up to what I have, excuse my lack of guitar electronics wiring knowledge. This being my only guitar I don't want to screw it up. I appreciate the initial offers to help me but that seemed to fizzle out at the end of the posts. "send it to you"? thanks but I can't do that although it is a nice gesture. Do all of you really have repair/rebuild skills as well as playing skills? I'm jealous...my playing skills aren't that great and my repair skills are even worse!
The guitar was finally dropped off at my mother in law's house before I moved to knoxville and I felt lucky to have it there. It stayed in her spare room for a while until she needed the space, I took it home and put it in the closet. YOU would have done something different and it's too bad for me that I didn't look at it sooner.
Several other things: all the parts were in a ziplock bag in the accessory compartment of the case-no rattling noise. I am not unemployed, I just lost my gravy job and hit slow times in this area. I could turn the heat on for my 5 poor little suffering children but considering it has been in the 60s and 70s around here (memphis) and they are running around on hardwood floors in their underwear complaining about being cold I thought it would be a better idea for them to put socks (not extra, just one pair each), sweat pants (their pajamas) and a long sleeve shirt. Not too much to ask. How did I know what the serial plate said? Easy, I keep records of stuff like that. If I had it out to look at the serial plate (as was intimated because of my previous thread) then I would have taken a picture of it then to post. Notice I posted a link to a 20 year old picture as my only picture. Why not ask for a custom shop 7 string? It is what I want. I didn't say I needed one, but that I wanted one. What should I have wanted? What would you want? Please post a description of your dream Jackson, I bet it would be something to behold.
"He can do HVAC repair, but can't figure out how to put a guitar together. I don't think I'd be letting him work on my furnace." You can do guitar repair and have to hire someone to work on your furnace? Don't confuse the two. They are different trades. It's not like you go to hvac school then get a job at a guitar shop repairing guitars or go to guitar repair school and get a job at an hvac company. That just doesn't make sense.
I have used google to research this. now you use google to fix your furnace next time it quits. Besides, a blog is not that hard to create. Anyway, show me a wiring diagram for my setup (that is not blurry) and I may give it a try.
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One option would be to get all the hardware back together, clean up the frets, mount the pickups, pull the wires to the control cavity, and string it up. Then, take it to a tech to do the wiring and set it up. If you do all the low-hanging fruit yourself, you are probably looking at $75 or so. A tech would probably want $200 if you hand him a pile like that._________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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Originally posted by jaydillon View Postmy problem is not putting screws in holes but in the condition of the guitar. I don't know if the neck is ok since it has been off the body and unstrung for awhile, please excuse my ignorance.
Frets look awful and the nut doesn't look right-like its too grooved or something.
I have no idea how to rewire this thing since all the wires were cut and the wiring diagrams I have found don't match up to what I have, excuse my lack of guitar electronics wiring knowledge.
This being my only guitar I don't want to screw it up.
I appreciate the initial offers to help me but that seemed to fizzle out at the end of the posts. "send it to you"? thanks but I can't do that although it is a nice gesture. Do all of you really have repair/rebuild skills as well as playing skills? I'm jealous...my playing skills aren't that great and my repair skills are even worse!
Why not ask for a custom shop 7 string? It is what I want. I didn't say I needed one, but that I wanted one. What should I have wanted? What would you want? Please post a description of your dream Jackson, I bet it would be something to behold.Last edited by Matt_B; 11-27-2009, 03:29 PM.
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Originally posted by SEAN RAF View PostI've forgotten how to tie my shoe laces, I've Googled it, but too many conflicting methods...all wrong colours anyway...
I'm accepting donations for an Audi R8...I both want and need it...what else am I supposed to do?Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by Musician78 View PostI'm very cynical too, but at first I thought the dude had experienced some genuine misfortune. Until I did a minute amount of research and found that thread.2011 USA Jackson Soloist
2007 USA Jackson Soloist
2007 USA BC Rich Warlock
2009 Edwards ECY 165
2009 Schecter Hellraiser
2006 USA BC Rich Wave
2012 Gibson LP Trad
1981 USA BC Rich Mockingbird
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Originally posted by jaydillon View PostAnyway, show me a wiring diagram for my setup (that is not blurry) and I may give it a try.
you should be able to find anything you need there.
these diagrams worked for me twice (JE1000 dual hum, 3way-switch, 2xV. 1xT./JE1000 dual hum, three way, 1xV.) so I can say they are correct.
you gotta combine different pages since they show different parts of the full diagram you need.
it's not as easy as a passive system, but if getting your only guitar back into working condition really is your intention, you should be able to do it.
good luck.tremstick give-away (performer series trem)
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Originally posted by SEAN RAF View PostI've forgotten how to tie my shoe laces, I've Googled it, but too many conflicting methods...all wrong colours anyway...
I'm accepting donations for an Audi R8...I both want and need it...what else am I supposed to do?
I want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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What kind of turd actually thinks someone: on here especially; Is dumb enough to believe this drivel and send him money? Oh wait never mind. lol
Ya know i was ready to offer my tech services gratis if he was able to send it too me. Until the red flags came up. But if it is legit. Send it to me and i'll fix it for free including the wiring. You just gotta ship it to me. is 40 bucks in shipping worth the health of your one and only?
Just checkin'
Gil
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Hey, I fixed my furnace using google! It was actually the thermostat, and I went online again to research buying one & installing it correctly. Now my toes are toasty once again!"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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