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Kwaping:

--- Quote from: Lummer on 30 Mar 2012, 00:43 ---Also, a newsflash:

PEOPLE! IT IS NOW THE EIGHTIES AGAIN!

I will be converting my entire rig to a rackbased setup. I'm selling my Laney, and I have recently purchased an old digital preamp, a BOSS GX-700. This will go in a rack setup with a Rocktron Velocity 300 solid state poweramp I'm picking up very soon. I'll probably add some more poweramps, EQ's and what not as I go along.

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I'm eagearly awaiting your "fuck why did I sell all my good gear" post in coming months.

Melodic:
I know we've been over this before when Patrick posted pictures of The Bitch, but I can't find those posts, so let's talk SANDING.

I've got a Squire P-Bass that I am about to cannibalize. I've already sanded down and painted the pickguard (in chalkboard paint, no less!!) and now I want to scrap the shit-black finish on the body and then just seal the wood. I've always wanted a natural-body bass!

I've got a general idea of what to do. I'll be sealing up the electronics, grabbing a few different grades of sandpaper and a sanding block. But does anyone with practical experience have good advice? I don't really give a shit if I fuck up horribly, but it'd be nice if I didn't.

ALSO, anyone know how much digging I'll have to do on the neck to sand off the headstock branding? I wanna get rid of the fake Fender logo while I'm deconstructing this behemoth.

Kwaping:
My advice is practice on scrap wood first. Basically, don't touch your guitar until you feel reasonably confident that you know what you're doing.

doombilly:
Speaking of Fenders... http://youtu.be/9nBw--ohySw

valley_parade:
I'm not sure WHAT that thing is at 1:02 (some sort of Duo-Sonic/Tele hybrid?), but I want it.

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