Sully's Guitar Garage - Les Paul Studio renovation part 10.3
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man thats a sick looking guitar!
well done! :)
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@11thhourreprieve thanks man! By now, you've seen how it turns out at the end. Thanks for watching!
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@jsullysix Been looking forward to that vid since some vids ago. Seeing some hardware fitted, which looks awesome, made me want to know how it sounds... especially with that piezo bridge going on. Great series of vids, nicely presented and wow what a project, it looks great I love it!
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@cobbins86 yep!
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Hey Sully! Love the video, Question for you, I have a Epi Les Paul Junior and I want to install grover mini tuners on it, would the tool and process you used do the job?
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@caulinrocker keep watching.
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Where I come from, the tool at 4:18 is called a "nut driver". Maybe that's just me. lol
shelbyfanss 5 months ago
@shelbyfanss Nah, not just you. Mine's a makeshift one that I can put different sockets on. Good times! (DRINK!)
jsullysix 5 months ago
I know this is an old video but I cant beleive you did this free handed. Ive done this a bunch of times and I always used a reaming tool but with a drill press setup on the same angle as the head stock and plenty of support under that head and neck. A ton of work for 6 holes for setup but does a great job. Also I have found that if you first score those holes top and bottom by simply using the pointed pro compass there is not chipping of paint of varnish,.
Davesintexas 6 months ago
@Davesintexas A couple of things: 1. That peghead reamer is NOT to be put in a drill press, they're to be used in a slower moving tool, so I went hand drill. There's a drill press right next to me in the video, so it's not like I didn't have access to one. :) 2. You can see that there's no paint chipping after this was done.
jsullysix 6 months ago