you saved me a ton of jack! the only trouble i had was with the quick release vise, i used a similar one that had plastic teeth in the release and they wore out and would slip. So look out for that everyone! i barely caught my guitar before it hit the floor! a standard vise solves the prob, just a lil extra cranking! Rock On!
THis is a great idea. Being a touring Guitar tech its always an issue working with guitars day in and day out in strange corners and hotel rooms . I think I'll try make one with even more break-down-ability so i can tour with it, thanks for being such a visionary. all respect to you..
also loved your relicing vid's. helped with some ideas for a new guitar i bought.
Really neat tool - simple and effective -good job! I'm gonna have to make one of these, it'll save a whole lot of headaches. Heading straight over to your website. Thanks for taking time out to share!
Hey! thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you thought it was useful. Its really helped me speed up maintenance especially with students. If you build one up yourself, lemme know how it goes.
hey ive got the peavey t 15 and im trying to change the pickups is it the same way you change them with the telecaster
mrbass604 7 months ago
Thanks Cliff, I`ve been wanting this type of solution for the maintenance on my guitars for a long time. I`m having trouble finding your website.
jp1100 1 year ago
Clamping down the neck scares me though...safe??
baughskeet 1 year ago
what happened to the website O_o?
HitaroX 2 years ago
dude no offence but i love how you sound like bert from bert and ernie XD
r33d2k 2 years ago 2
HA!!!! No offense taken. First time I've heart I sound like Bert. Most people say I sound like Kermit the frog. Thanks for the chuckle.
toneslingercliff 2 years ago
you saved me a ton of jack! the only trouble i had was with the quick release vise, i used a similar one that had plastic teeth in the release and they wore out and would slip. So look out for that everyone! i barely caught my guitar before it hit the floor! a standard vise solves the prob, just a lil extra cranking! Rock On!
6ft2far 2 years ago
did you get the Harbor freight vise?
toneslingercliff 2 years ago
Quite the innovation... I'd try to make one myself, but I'm not much of a handy-man, lol.
Alio15 2 years ago
If you can drill a couple of holes you should have no problem.
toneslingercliff 2 years ago
THis is a great idea. Being a touring Guitar tech its always an issue working with guitars day in and day out in strange corners and hotel rooms . I think I'll try make one with even more break-down-ability so i can tour with it, thanks for being such a visionary. all respect to you..
also loved your relicing vid's. helped with some ideas for a new guitar i bought.
gunforhirenz 2 years ago
Thanks gun, Appreciate the compliment. I'd be interested in seeing how your more portable version turns out. I'd like to see it.
toneslingercliff 2 years ago
Let me know how it turns out.
toneslingercliff 3 years ago
im definitely gonna make one of these. great videos by the way
magnet513 3 years ago
Hi Cliff!
Really neat tool - simple and effective -good job! I'm gonna have to make one of these, it'll save a whole lot of headaches. Heading straight over to your website. Thanks for taking time out to share!
KermitKeir 3 years ago
Hey! thanks for the compliment. I'm glad you thought it was useful. Its really helped me speed up maintenance especially with students. If you build one up yourself, lemme know how it goes.
toneslingercliff 3 years ago
first comment great idea
gibshall 3 years ago
thanks a bunch. Let me know if you try it out! :)
toneslingercliff 3 years ago