here ya go folks,the finishing up ,still got to get the screws ,think I'll go all out and put it in a build,mabye video to come,we'll see how it goes 1st
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Very very useful video. Thank you for sharin that sort of explaination. you used "laque transparente" to protect that coil, i usualy add nothing on coils no wax no varnish, only adhesive tape... you re right... better finish an good protection...°<[:-) [---]==={...
I seen people use hot beeswax in masonjars..is there a difference? I think lacqueur is the way to go..keep the wires and wood protected as long as the magnetic poles on top are exposed right?
The fact you mentioned me..is very humbling brother I really appreciate what you did for me by showing me the pickup style that you make ..you rule brother ..you are an inspiration man..keep it going..you really know what you are doing..im forever greatfull Railroad Don
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Very very useful video. Thank you for sharin that sort of explaination. you used "laque transparente" to protect that coil, i usualy add nothing on coils no wax no varnish, only adhesive tape... you re right... better finish an good protection...°<[:-) [---]==={...
still love the process:)
wow I can't wait to hear how it sounds
railroad how much will you sell a complete pick up for:)/
I seen people use hot beeswax in masonjars..is there a difference? I think lacqueur is the way to go..keep the wires and wood protected as long as the magnetic poles on top are exposed right?
smart with the extra magnets:) and springs brilliant:)
I hope we can here these in action:)
Again thank you:)
The fact you mentioned me..is very humbling brother I really appreciate what you did for me by showing me the pickup style that you make ..you rule brother ..you are an inspiration man..keep it going..you really know what you are doing..im forever greatfull Railroad Don
keep the Brilliant work up man:)