How to Drill Guide Holes Without Destroying Your Guitar

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  • @curtdupriez3775
    @curtdupriez3775 4 роки тому +26

    I was expecting this might have had content on "How to drill pot holes without cracking your poly finish" to which, in my experience, is best done by drilling a small hole with a sharp drill bit and then reaming the the hole larger to suit the pot shaft. I cracked the top finish on my tri-burst Warmoth Tele learning the hard way.
    Perhaps content for another video Aaron? And also, how to correctly measure for centring strap button and pick-up ring holes. Again, I have my own techniques but would love to hear Warmoth's recommended approach.

  • @bigbokiptd
    @bigbokiptd 4 роки тому +43

    3:37 NO BREAK for Aaron! Only big, huge THANK YOU for everything that you are doing. Your videos are wonderful.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +11

      One break, comin' up! :)

    • @Nektopoulo
      @Nektopoulo 4 роки тому +3

      "Give me a break Dave...."

  • @bigjohnsgmail
    @bigjohnsgmail 4 роки тому +56

    You're doing a fantastic job. Even if you're on your own.

  • @crikman100
    @crikman100 4 роки тому +13

    I can't tell you how many guitars/basses that have come across my bench with a pilot hole drilled straight through the neck pocket into the neck. I always drill out a clearance hole in the neck pocket. It greatly improves the tightness of the neck/body, and improves tone and sustain. Good tip Aaron!

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 4 роки тому

      The factory can drill pilot holes all the way, if they clamp the two parts tightly together when putting in the neck screws.
      I've noticed different body screw clearances in my four MIJ Strats, and I think the 1985 has the best minimum clearance so it's not as loosely-goosey as the later made instruments. Not that it affects stability!

  • @cbr8206
    @cbr8206 4 роки тому +10

    Despite the fact that I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos, Aaron, I genuinely believe this may be one of the best videos you have ever done!! I just built a guitar using Warmoth body, neck, etc. and the content of this video is CRITICAL! Such a useful video. Please do more videos on assembly of Warmoth parts. Very useful!

  • @jeffdz1099
    @jeffdz1099 4 роки тому +8

    I hope free or discounted parts a fringe benefit of working at Warmoth.

  • @nigelcollins2507
    @nigelcollins2507 4 роки тому +6

    Just placed my first order from Australia can’t wait! Great to see everyone at Warmoth is so into what they do😬the attitude shows in the flawless quality of your product. Keep up the good work👍

  • @patrickcarroll1754
    @patrickcarroll1754 4 роки тому +6

    I found this incredibly useful, Aaron. Cheers from Duluth, MN!

  • @boombangbeep
    @boombangbeep 4 роки тому +2

    You really, really need to add hipshot bridges to standard options. At this point the brand is too ubiquitous and desired to be ignored.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +1

      We aren't ignoring them. We can rout for several of their bridges if you give us a call. AND....we are even using a Hipshot hardtail bridge on one of our 40th Anniversary limited run complete guitars. You heard it here first. :)

    • @boombangbeep
      @boombangbeep 4 роки тому

      @@warmoth Aye, but I feel like a $45 dollar upcharge for a hipshot hardtail drilling is kind of crazy, given how popular that bridge has become.

    • @kmatax9237
      @kmatax9237 4 роки тому +1

      @@warmoth
      Yes, but a month from now? Why not just tommorow. Do you know how long a month is in stay at home, Corona virus times?
      Tommorow then, it's settled!

  • @FiveStringCommando
    @FiveStringCommando 4 роки тому +5

    “So gimme a break.” I’d share my Kit Kat bar. 🤪 You’re doing just fine.

  • @FreshBagelz
    @FreshBagelz 4 роки тому +2

    The one dislike watched this video AFTER drilling a shitty hole in their guitar

  • @cwjr1968
    @cwjr1968 4 роки тому +4

    Wish I would have watched this before I tried my first build. I put cracks in the head stock just like you was talking about. Great video!

  • @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342
    @soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 4 роки тому +1

    Another good tip folks. Find out how deep you need to drill based on the length of the screws right? Put tape around the drill bit RIGHT UP TO THE POINT of how deep you need to drill.
    That way when you're drilling you will see the drill bit get right up to the point where the tape starts. This is a guide line for knowing when enough is enough. LOVE TAPE!

  • @jfrankcarr
    @jfrankcarr 4 роки тому +1

    One trick I started using for tiny tuner screws is to lubricate them using paraffin wax. I had broken off a few screw heads trying to go into hard maple before I learned about this method.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 4 роки тому

      Correct. You can also use beeswax, and no it does not cause string buzz. 🐝

  • @JohnnyGuitarRocks
    @JohnnyGuitarRocks 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for all of the videos Aaron. I enjoy the two Warmoth strat necks that I purchased and am looking forward to getting one with a Wolfgang back contour. Cheers!

  • @TelesPlayMetal
    @TelesPlayMetal 4 роки тому +4

    I was always a fan of your videos while life was normal. These daily videos are fantastic, you are the face of Warmoth and we are appreciating your information. This is one of the good things of life these days!

  • @CitizenofMelee
    @CitizenofMelee 4 роки тому +4

    Whenever I browse the Warmoth sight I waffle how much I should do myself verse how much I should get Warmoth to do.

    • @Drerex
      @Drerex 4 роки тому +1

      I do the same. My next build I am going to get a already finished body. Roasted with transparent red. Ooo!

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 4 роки тому

      Drerex - that sounds perfect.

  • @jamesonpace726
    @jamesonpace726 4 роки тому +2

    "Hey heh heh heh heh hey, one break, comin up..."
    But you already knew that.
    Also, you've learned this old wood killer a truly useful tip & I thank ye...!

  • @nsc217
    @nsc217 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks! So hopefully! Why would you want a clearance hole in the body? Doesn’t the screw need to be tight in the body?... (5 seconds later... Nevermind!)

  • @goflylow
    @goflylow Рік тому

    3min 34sec Hello me, meet the real me.... J/K I thought the video was great. Nice job, thanks! Liked/Subbed

  • @WillfulThinker
    @WillfulThinker 4 роки тому

    I have a body and neck with holes that don't align perfectly. There's about a 50% overlap. Would I anger the gods if instead of plugging and re-drilling the neck holes I just widened the clearance holes in the body and aligned the holes before tightening down the neck plate?

  • @GreenmanWood
    @GreenmanWood 4 роки тому

    Hey Aaron! I hope you guys are all staying healthy out there. Is Spike or anyone else answering emails? I've been trying to get in touch but there's been no response at all. If you could give us an update, it would be great. Thanks.

  • @Metalbass10000
    @Metalbass10000 3 роки тому +1

    MAJOR diameter and MINOR diameter. 👍🏼
    Otherwise, very good information, clear presentation.
    Most standard shop clearance holes are 0.032" over major diameter, but since I was taught to use 0.016" over major diameter that's what I prefer. Not as sloppy.

  • @CJReaper666
    @CJReaper666 Рік тому

    Man was this helpful, I'm about to install one of your pickguards on an imported Strat copy (so the screw holes don't line up) and I needed to figure out which bit to use for the new screw holes. Thankfully I have a digital caliper just like the one in your video, saved me an annoying headache, thanks very much!!

  • @ELISHACAEZ
    @ELISHACAEZ 4 роки тому +2

    This actually really helped, Thank you!

  • @Drjebus
    @Drjebus 2 роки тому

    Thanks, very succint instructions.
    I'll be drilling holes to mount a stabilizer plate to the head of my guitar, and screwing a camera mount to the plate.
    I don't want my thrashing instincts to apply damaging amounts of torque to my head/neck.

  • @onlyusernameleft2
    @onlyusernameleft2 5 місяців тому

    BIG thumbs up for teaching me about the tapered end on calipers. I never even noticed they were there! Edit: Another fact learned! I have at least one body that has a less than perfect fit because the holes are too narrow for the screws to pass through without a screwdriver. I'm going to be fixing that today.

  • @tjforgey7854
    @tjforgey7854 8 місяців тому

    I don't measure them,I just hold the screw in front of drill bit ,making sure only the screw threads can be seen,wax the screw threads,works every time and doesn't crack the finish.

  • @jvanb231
    @jvanb231 4 роки тому +1

    How does the contoured neck heel effect the screw angle going into the neck? It the screw goes in straight it dosent serm like the screw would set flush on the angeld neck plate. If the screw follows the pocket angle it doesn't serm like a straight hole on the neck would receive the angled screw well. Will you explain how this works?

    • @davethehermit8482
      @davethehermit8482 4 роки тому

      Also curious about this.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +2

      Good question! On our contoured heel the screws go in straight, and as you theorize the heads of the two screws at the deepest end of the contour do sit ever-so-slightly askew in the neck plate. In practice, it's barely noticeable and doesn't affect playability at all.

  • @Nektopoulo
    @Nektopoulo 4 роки тому

    THANKS, I guess after this video I should "assume" Warmoth's neck don't come pre-drilled for tuners.

  • @k9er233
    @k9er233 5 місяців тому

    FYI, in the trades the inner diameter (of the shank) is called the "minor diameter" and the outer diameter of the screw flutes is called the "major diameter".

  • @Incuensuocha
    @Incuensuocha 2 роки тому

    When I was young I got a hold of a cheap neck with no mounting holes yet drilled. I thought “why do I need to drill? Just drive in the screws with force and I’m good”. Well the neck heel snapped in several places from my idiocy. I was able to salvage the neck by using some glue and nails, but it still brings me bad memories of my first guitar build.

  • @runningwithscissors0911
    @runningwithscissors0911 3 роки тому

    Thanks! This really helps because I understand that Fender does not drill clearance holes in the body. Fender also does not use partially threaded screws to join the neck and the body, which I understand to be more effective for drawing pieces of wood together for a good, tight fit (vs fully threaded screws). Your thoughts on using partially threaded screws with clearance holes and pilot holes -- ??

  • @HektorBandimar
    @HektorBandimar 10 місяців тому

    That is a very eloquent, precise and interesting explanation, there is not enough said about this subject, thanks for your presentation.good video.

  • @windsurfmaui8239
    @windsurfmaui8239 4 роки тому

    Question about finishes on roasted bodies. I am considering a roasted Alder or Ash chambered Strat replacement body. I own a roasted maple neck which feels so good unfinished. I was wondering if I could leave a roasted Ash or Alder body unfinished as well? I understand I can burnish the Maple neck with a little sanding. Can I burnish a roasted Ash or Alder body the same way?

  • @LKtube1
    @LKtube1 3 роки тому

    Do you have any advice for drilling for the volume/tone pots .. just in case you want them somewhere other than Warmoth drills them (but still within control cavity boundaries)?

  • @DT-ml3xv
    @DT-ml3xv 4 роки тому

    Why are oil finishes not allowed for warranty coverage? How many coats of wipe on poly would be needed for warranty coverage? Could the gunstock finish be used over cured poly? Many people seem to like that finish.

  • @SA-xv7gc
    @SA-xv7gc 2 роки тому

    Throughout the video I could not come to grips with the fact that I was watching Aragorn son of Arathorn heir of Isildur give a presentation on the different types of drill holes. Seriously though, this is a very interesting topic. Nice stuff man keep it up! Cheers!

  • @kilhattrick
    @kilhattrick 4 роки тому +1

    Video ideas for Aaron:
    - All nut options (material, color, earvana, lsr, locking nut, and string pull vs. other slot options)
    - Contour heel and its pros and cons.
    - Bring out the Gecko!
    - What is a 7/8th body?
    - Can Warmoth make a LP style flat top?
    -Any new styles of bodies in the future?
    - Can Warmoth custom cut a body shape if a to-scale drawing was provided? Can viewers send in their ideas so you can display them?
    - Can Warmoth headstock, or any custom stickers, be placed on the headstock before they are glossed? More fan artwork ideas also.
    - Can Warmoth headstock stickers come in another color soon?
    Thank you Aaron, for your consideration, and you continued work.

  • @jerrybeilgard5824
    @jerrybeilgard5824 2 роки тому

    Helpful....but. I was hoping to hear how to position the holes in the body for drilling to ensure a straight fit. I have a body without holes.

  • @baileywatts1304
    @baileywatts1304 4 роки тому

    Is there any downside to using a washer sunk flush with the body under each screw, Ibanez style, intead of a neck plate when dealing with Warmoth necks and bodies?

  • @Ricardo-go7yu
    @Ricardo-go7yu 2 роки тому

    What size drill bit would you use for the clearance hole in the body for the neck? Should it match the neck plates hole?

  • @1337million
    @1337million 4 роки тому

    Once made my guide holes too big for my tuners lol. Toothpick and woodglue solved it though!

  • @murpsman
    @murpsman 9 місяців тому

    This video didn''t live up the title. You only explained pilot vs guide holes. You didn't show how to drill guide holes without destroying your guitar.

  • @davidcarlos2961
    @davidcarlos2961 2 роки тому

    hello aron!, I'm about to send warmoth to make a body and I would love it to be very similar to the one in this video, could you tell me how to ask for it to hope that it is the closest thing to this? back, thank you very much aron

  • @alwaysforget911
    @alwaysforget911 Рік тому

    Is he saying “MAY-sure” every time or did i snort too much fentanyl again?

  • @gianni4237
    @gianni4237 6 місяців тому

    Great video.
    Sooooo many people drive the neck screw thru the body.

  • @RhinoZine
    @RhinoZine 2 роки тому

    Do you have any recommendations for gear to buy to drill and such

  • @fredriknordin
    @fredriknordin 4 роки тому

    Do the same theories apply when it come to roasted maple? Should I use a drill the size of the screw shaft or a bit bigger? I do not want to crack the heel of the neck.

  • @moobox
    @moobox 3 роки тому

    Is there a one size fits all chamfer bit size that should take care of jack plate, strap button and pickguard holes?

  • @FoiMal123
    @FoiMal123 3 роки тому

    How far should you drill? How to measure the depth of a pilot hole for specific screws?

  • @sanchezfive
    @sanchezfive Рік тому

    Thanks for this - exactly the explanation I was looking for.

  • @RoelCyborg
    @RoelCyborg 4 роки тому

    that mahogany looks really good ,light color golden like ,, very beautiful ,,, i would do that without a top front , i like body and neck to have the same wood btw ,, for the sound , but also the look

  • @diogorenato
    @diogorenato 4 роки тому

    hey Aaron can you teach us how to install washers for neck screw without plate (like on Ibanez)?

  • @michaelcottle6270
    @michaelcottle6270 4 роки тому +1

    One break, coming up...

  • @j.j.c.s2802
    @j.j.c.s2802 3 роки тому

    Good advice. Great bunker. Keep safe! Many thanks!

  • @dingdang3845
    @dingdang3845 Рік тому

    That you! Great explanation and I needed the answer about measuring inner diameter

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 4 роки тому

    Please give us advice on using a router without damaging the body.

  • @rickjames5684
    @rickjames5684 Місяць тому

    Very informative! Thank you Aaron!

  • @madgeniusmusic
    @madgeniusmusic 4 роки тому +1

    Is anyone else here just to see what albums are on the wall?

  • @lydian2012
    @lydian2012 2 роки тому

    Liked & subscribed. Your knowledge is priceless!

  • @tonepilot
    @tonepilot 4 роки тому

    Aaron needs another arm. What’s the Fallout perk for that?

  • @schmoemi3386
    @schmoemi3386 4 роки тому

    Sooo, in Jan we got the new fingerboard compound radius options, in Feb we got - finally!! - solid orange as new colour option, in Mar limited colours bodies in the showcase... is anyone else as excited as me what we'll get in April? 🤔🤨

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +1

      It's already been revealed. Warmoth is releasing two new fully built guitars. Completely original designs, top-shelf hardware throughout. Quantities are will be very limited. Check our IG channel for sneak peeks.

  • @anajaen4604
    @anajaen4604 3 роки тому

    Hello Aaron. @warmoth I love the finish of that body, and I want that finish in my custom build. Could you confirm for me if it is Turquoise Dye or Aquamarine Dye please?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  3 роки тому

      It is Turquoise Dye. 100% sure. Final answer. Don't need to phone a friend. :)

  • @asimbashir1237
    @asimbashir1237 4 роки тому

    Is it any different drilling pilot holes in roasted woods?

  • @stringspicksandfiddlestick6388
    @stringspicksandfiddlestick6388 4 роки тому

    I have some stuff from Rockler Woodworking called Screw Lube. It's not for sex, it helps screws not break when someone is driving them into new wood which is quite common on vintage style tuners.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 4 роки тому

      Paraffin or bees wax does exactly the same thing, actually. But it's a great tip, eg. for setting the original-style solid bridge posts on an OFR (which need to be tight clearance but also not overstress the wood.)

  • @yanguimedia
    @yanguimedia 4 роки тому

    Please don’t stop those videos once lockdown is over!

  • @chriskocher1469
    @chriskocher1469 4 роки тому

    How do you drill holes for switches and pots?

  • @joek81981
    @joek81981 3 роки тому

    Yes, question:
    Do I have to drill the p holes in the body for a tele pickguard or do you guys do that when you order a pickguard AND a body?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  3 роки тому

      You have to drill them.

  • @philipcorrigan6050
    @philipcorrigan6050 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Very helpful stuff.

  • @GerryBlue
    @GerryBlue 4 роки тому

    This was quite interesting, maybe share some other guitar building secrets? Like, what do you do with all the wood shavings from routing cavities?

  • @edwardvara9993
    @edwardvara9993 4 роки тому

    Aaron, ONE BREAK COMING UP. YOU'VE CHANGED...
    Naw your great ,please keep this format. Very informative and interesting. Thanks

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 4 роки тому

    Use a fresh bit and a Drill Guide.

  • @777Jonathan777
    @777Jonathan777 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir. Very helpful. I always thought two tight pilot holes made a better joint. Thanks

  • @johnstephen7610
    @johnstephen7610 3 місяці тому

    I know I'm four years late on this, but great video. One question, though, if you're still monitoring comments on this -- for pilot holes, how deep you drill the hole? As deep as the screw will go down, or not that deep?

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  3 місяці тому +1

      As deep as the screw will go down.

    • @johnstephen7610
      @johnstephen7610 3 місяці тому

      @@warmoth Thanks.

  • @AudreyYun
    @AudreyYun 4 роки тому +1

    One break coming uuuuup

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +1

      I can tell you are a person of class, with refined tastes. :)

  • @shaynejoseph1527
    @shaynejoseph1527 4 роки тому

    Very useful. Thank you!

  • @danaparsons854
    @danaparsons854 5 місяців тому

    Major and minor diameter 😊

  • @peterb9137
    @peterb9137 3 роки тому

    Fantastic! Thank you!

  • @jsullivan2112
    @jsullivan2112 Рік тому

    SUPER helpful. Thanks so much! This gives me more confidence about leaving my mounting holes undrilled on my custom order and drilling them myself, since the holes on the neck I'm using are slightly out of square. If I'm just drilling clearance holes it makes things much simpler-all I need to do is mark them with a nail and drill with the right size bit.

  • @ethanwelles
    @ethanwelles 4 роки тому

    Mitutoyos, represent! If you don't have calipers but know the size of your screw, there are pilot hole charts on google. I rarely measure though unless it's a very dense wood like maple/ebony. For softer woods, I usually just hold a screw up to a contrasting background and put the chuck-end of a drill bit up to it and eyeball it.

  • @buckchaser4725
    @buckchaser4725 11 місяців тому

    You do a super job of explaining things. I watch all of your videos. Thanks for what you do, I’ve learned a lot from you.

  • @johnmcminn9455
    @johnmcminn9455 4 роки тому

    I need to get a digital micrometer.

  • @SinRitual
    @SinRitual 4 роки тому

    this is great

  • @emptypromises2962
    @emptypromises2962 4 роки тому

    I love your videos, Aaron! 👍🏻 I'm gonna check out your website and original songs right about now, I think.

  • @citylumberjack8381
    @citylumberjack8381 2 роки тому

    Sometimes you have to ask the right questions. Sometimes you don’t even know the questions to ask! I stumbled upon this video as I am building my first franky and until now did not understand this small detail on drawing 2 boards together. Great explanation and great camera work :)

  • @francotaxiera4482
    @francotaxiera4482 3 роки тому

    Great info thanks!!!

  • @harrispapadakis8523
    @harrispapadakis8523 4 роки тому

    Hey Aaron I have question for you
    The warmoth 24 fret necks have a fretboard overhang which is not the most useuful way if you want good upper access (assuming you have a matching warmoth body. What if someone took a 24 fret warmoth neck and put it to a body that would have a neck pocket that will have no "wall" on the higher string side so that it would look like L shape with the intention of starting the lower horn of the guitar where the 24th fret would be? Would you have neck stability issues? Hope it makes sense 😁

  • @andrewsmith177
    @andrewsmith177 2 роки тому

    Amazing, thanks 👍

  • @GuitarOverdrive
    @GuitarOverdrive 4 роки тому

    This was super useful. I love these "bunker" videos. Keep 'em coming!

  • @frantisca
    @frantisca 4 роки тому

    That’s pretty useful Aaron, thanks. May I add that mounting/unmounting necks can result in enlarging the pilot holes in the back of the neck, thus creating some unwanted jiggle. To avoid this and having to use larger screws later, put some lubricant like paraffin wax on all screws before fixing the neck to the body the first time. Renew as many times as needed and don’t use force. Screw in gently and progressively and hand-tight the screws at the end. You need your neck to sit flush in the body’s neck pocket and not to apply crazy torque. Also, beware when installing the neck in the pocket hole to do it gently. It should fit just right. If it’s too narrow, don’t try to force it down or you might crack the narrow sides on the neck pocket. Use a fine grit sandpaper on the internal sides of the pocket until it slides right in. Peace and keep all safe !

  • @richardmorgan1588
    @richardmorgan1588 7 місяців тому

    This video came to my feed just at the time I'm trying to determine how to install hardware on my finished Warmoth roasted maple neck without spitting the wood or the finish. Still very concerned about the clear satin nitro finish since I 've never done it before but this video gave me the clearest explanation for the pilot hole diameter I've ever seen! Thank you!

  • @junaidneftchi2519
    @junaidneftchi2519 4 роки тому

    Hi Aaron,
    I was wondering if we can get same drilled holes positions for vol/tone & SW just like your guitar as a custom option.

  • @dmarty3696
    @dmarty3696 4 роки тому

    Guitar build IQ just went up 2 points. Good to know, helpful information especially to someone who has not done a full build by themself.

  • @Drerex
    @Drerex 4 роки тому

    Thank you for keep posting videos. Enjoying it!

  • @brianmathiason29
    @brianmathiason29 4 роки тому

    This video may be one of the most informative that you have ever done!! Thank you for this one! Would it be possible for you to shoot a video on how YOU put together a guitar using Warmoth parts? I think many of us would find this incredibly useful especially if we're on the fence about building one. Thank you.

  • @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV
    @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV 3 роки тому

    I have a question: Mounting a floyd rose locking nut through the back of the neck, which I'm told Warmoth likes to do, are you supposed to drill the hole in the wood so that the screw screws into the wood and then the nut or should the wood hole be the same size as the teeth of the screw? This is a genuine question and I'm about to do this soon. I've never owned a guitar with a floyd nut mounted from the back and I got the idea from warmoth lol. I assume from what you've said in this video that the neck wood should be the same size as the teeth of the screw so it just goes right through to the locking nuts teeth but I could be completely wrong in this assumption. Thanks a bunch for so much useful information! I love this channel.

  • @zosojstro
    @zosojstro 4 роки тому

    When installing Schaller tuners in tele neck what’s the best way to line up the tuners and can the holes be drilled while the tuner is installed. Also what type of drill and bits do you recommend. Thanks for the tip on the caliper. Love your covid bunker shows!!

  • @groovemachine9473
    @groovemachine9473 4 роки тому

    How many times can he say "may-sure" instead of "measure" lol.

    • @warmoth
      @warmoth  4 роки тому +1

      As many times as it takes. Resistance is futile. All will be assimilated.

  • @mohdkhalidalipudin
    @mohdkhalidalipudin 4 роки тому

    Thank you for all the info you have given. Another topic that would probably be interesting is your preference bridge type, steel saddle or brass, block or bent etc etc. Stay safe during this hard times Aaron.