I've watched this video series a few times now but haven't yet gotten the nerve to tackle it on my own - though I did buy all the tools. I know or my purposes, I definitely like watching the detail work so my vote is show more rather than less.
Not really, because aside from adjusting the truss rod, there's not much else you can do. The bridge is fixed - you can remove the saddle and file it down a teeny bit to lower the action, but if you go too low it'll buzz and you'll need a new bridge saddle. You can't adjust the intonation at the bridge.
If you click on Playlists, there's a playlist where I built a StewMac guitar kit. But I decided to also do a refret. The third video (part 3) is cleaning the slots and putting in new frets, I think.
Thanks! Yeah, I bought this guitar used at a convention. I wasn't looking to buy another Epiphone Les Paul, but I waited until the end of the day and was able to pickup it up for something like $225. According to the serial number, it was made in December of 2013, made in China. I have no idea what particular model of Les Paul it is, though.
Excellent video series. I'm binge watching to refresh my memory as I get ready to go thru my 2nd hand Epiphone LP for the 1st time.
I've watched this video series a few times now but haven't yet gotten the nerve to tackle it on my own - though I did buy all the tools. I know or my purposes, I definitely like watching the detail work so my vote is show more rather than less.
This is great. Thank you very much for putting in the time to make this.
This is a really great series. Thank you for putting in all this effort!
Thanks! And you're welcome. I'm still learning about guitars, always will be, and I love to talk about them, and what I've learned so far.
Great series, very informative. I appreciate the knowledge. Subscribed.
Did you ever do a video of a set up for an acoustic guitar? I sure could use one. Thank you!
Not really, because aside from adjusting the truss rod, there's not much else you can do. The bridge is fixed - you can remove the saddle and file it down a teeny bit to lower the action, but if you go too low it'll buzz and you'll need a new bridge saddle. You can't adjust the intonation at the bridge.
Thank you so much for all the information
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for making these videos! Very helpful!
You're welcome! I will definitely make some more of these types of videos.
Very good content. Thanks for taking the time to show how it’s done.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Awesome
Did you ever do a video of a complete refret of your instrument? Maybe I missed it.
If you click on Playlists, there's a playlist where I built a StewMac guitar kit. But I decided to also do a refret. The third video (part 3) is cleaning the slots and putting in new frets, I think.
And THESE days I do it differently, because I have a StewMac arbor press for fretting. In that old video I used a fretting hammer.
How to clean epiphone less Paul steel guitar pickup?
Do you happen to know what year/model this was? The top is beautiful on this LP
Thanks! Yeah, I bought this guitar used at a convention. I wasn't looking to buy another Epiphone Les Paul, but I waited until the end of the day and was able to pickup it up for something like $225. According to the serial number, it was made in December of 2013, made in China. I have no idea what particular model of Les Paul it is, though.
It looks like a Standard plus top pro
Thanks for your help fender guy😅
What grain steel wool?
oooo grain. These days I've switched to polishing cloths, because there aren't any little fragments that stick to my pickups.
Thanks
nice
Thanks!
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Sir pls give me one guitar 😔
Maybe if my channel gets bigger one day. :)