So I'm looking to start working on most of my guitars myself, at least for the "basic" stuff...or semi-basic: I already do my own soldering and that's about it, and that's only to drop in pickups- nothing more exotic.
Usually when I do my work, I go over to my wife's studio desk, lay down a towel, and get after it. Obviously not the most stable/intelligent way to do it.
I'd like to be able to do my own neck adjustments, my own intonation, my own setups. Since I have a serious GAS problem, it's getting to the point that taking them to the local shop to tell the guy "bring the action down" is getting to be an actual expense.
So what do I need to be properly, um, "set up"? What tools? I have "normal" tools (needlenose, screwdrivers of many flavors, iron, etc) but what guitar-specific stuff should I be looking for? For wiring & checking circuits?
Also, any literature you guys would suggest?
Vass
Usually when I do my work, I go over to my wife's studio desk, lay down a towel, and get after it. Obviously not the most stable/intelligent way to do it.
I'd like to be able to do my own neck adjustments, my own intonation, my own setups. Since I have a serious GAS problem, it's getting to the point that taking them to the local shop to tell the guy "bring the action down" is getting to be an actual expense.
So what do I need to be properly, um, "set up"? What tools? I have "normal" tools (needlenose, screwdrivers of many flavors, iron, etc) but what guitar-specific stuff should I be looking for? For wiring & checking circuits?
Also, any literature you guys would suggest?
Vass
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