Building a Strat From Free Parts!
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These are my favorite builds, the last Strat I build from leftover parts ended up being the best Strat I’ve ever heard.
Free parts at my door would be amazing 🤣. Nice build.
Man, I wish the Free Guitar Parts Fairy dropped stuff off for me at my door 😂
A lot of the spare parts I have came from doing work on other people's guitars and them not wanting the old parts back. But, no one has ever left me any parts outside my house.
Great video and I agree with the comment "these are my favorite builds". I really like the innovation and still waiting for the Zimms T-shirt that says "I think I have a part for that." I think you need a doctor coat with Zimms logo on it when you do the "bring the guitar back to life". Always love your videos and your passion.
I had the same issue with a similar Strat neck pocket, I took one of my templates and routered down pocket 4/64s. And she worked perfect!
Thanks for answering my question about the strings, Dane. I appreciate it. Cheers.
This body looks identical to my 1998 Affinity Squier. Those are solid wood guitars. I retrofitted mine with good electronics and older Carvin Alnico blade pickups (SP-60s which are discontinued) and upgraded tuners, Tusq saddles, nut and string retainers and a Guitar Fetish steel tremolo block. Amazing guitar.
You’re a solid guitar tech, Dane. Loved how you worked out the neck pocket issue. After you filed down the side, that neck seemed to sit perfectly!
Great video and how awesome of the person who dropped off the gear!
Great Squier partscaster!
🎸😎👊
Dane showing no mercy to those pickguard screws!
Great job Dane. A bag of parts to a playable instrument.
Back from the dead blues guitar! Satisfying to watch you bring it back to life.
you have saved me a few times with your massive part bins with guitar parts and amp parts
Sanding down the back of the neck is much easier than routing out the pocket. But I've had to raise the saddles up to compensate before. I've even had to put longer height adjustment screws into the saddles to get things right.
It came already reliced, nice.
I have Squire SE, the one that came new with bundled with an amp, that I bought in near new condition at a pawn shop for $40. I love that thing. They are very good the way they are, and a great platform if you want to experiment, learn, or just see what you can do.
I bought a MiM bridge, big block trem, Graphtech nut, CTS electronics, vintage wound pups from bootstrappickups (great by the way), dressed the frets, and installed cheap locking tuners. What a nice guitar! I have a US Strat and enjoy the Squire as much if not more, and I have maybe $200 - $225 in it.
If the Squier headstock is bothersome just sand and refinish it. I'm not bothered by it but I get the stigma.
Guitars are about having fun and sometimes the most fun is to put together and play a partscaster!!!! Great job you did on setting it up too!
It's nice to see that someone was generous and dropped off the parts to build a decent guitar. I'm sure that somebody will be proud to own this little partscaster. Very nice build Mr.Z!
Dane, you need some radius gauges not the radius blocks and block just a little bitty radius. Gauges sure would help you.
Dane, I'm one of those weirdos who comes in asking for Fender strings!😎 There are a couple of types I like, so I get them. I'm pretty string agnostic, though. The strings I buy most often are super-cheap no-name (or weird name) stuff off Temu. I use them for setups, where the strings might last for minutes, not months. Way back in the day, I bought a huge package of Gibson Brite Wires and I put them on EVERYTHING.
I dig videos like this more than the restring videos. Not that there's a problem with those. Fixing up derelict guitars is a passion for me. Keep bringing them back from the dead.
Missed you at my usally 5.30 am Uk time this morning, you had not uploaded, but here you are :-)
I enjoyed that...I'm doing my first ever rebuild and so far the tremolo system is giving me the worse headache. It's a floyd rose II..not a very common device..thanks for your great videos Dane..happy Independence day
I've been playing guitar for 32 years and I can tell you this, some expensive guitars play like cheap guitars and some cheap guitars play like expensive ones. Joe Perry from Aerosmith said it best. "Change the electronics and pickups on your 200 dollar guitar and now you have a 2,000 dollar guitar" you may want to change the tuners in some cases as well. The difference in expensive and cheap guitars besides those 2 things is looks, holding or increasing in value and in my experience, expensive ones usually come set up pretty much perfectly from the factory. They play around with some colors sometimes and certain ones are only available on expensive guitars but that's it.
good job on putting these parts together and making it work!! nice job!! i enjoyed the video. i going to buy me a kit and make a strat like i want it to look and play myself. finish and all. thanks for you video. oh lol you can keep those fender strings ive used nothing but ghs boomers since the 70s. to me the best string. i use 9 to 42s.
Dane does it again!
Not a bad investment, considering you threw in the labor and a set of strings.😎
You just taught everyone how to surf online resale for super discount + shipping parts and make a whole guitar.
Now when someone asks me what they should get for their first guitar, I'm gonna send them here! ;-)
Super useful, thanks man!
Should make an "Assembled by Zimm" sticker for the back of the head stock for all the guitars you put together
Awesome parts caster!
It's that thinner Squier body. They take it off the top, not the back.
I'm building one bass out 1/2 basses, I'm not near as fast as you thanks Dane
🤟😁👍I played this guitar the day it was built, nice player, good sound, good build. The body came with some real pitina and relicing that you don't have to pay some old guy named Murphy an extra $2000 to do in his lab with his car keys. This thing is ready to rock.👍
Great video!
Left hand is to protect the nut?😮
I think it's better used to hold the pick!😂
I went to the website, but I didn't see a selection of left-handed guitars😢
I got a squier bullet at my local pawn shop for 40 bucks❤
Yehaa mister,looking good that poor thing🤘😎👍Its gonna be awesome i believe…
DAMN..... knew i should have got there first
Nice video.
Dwayne, squire sounds good. You play whatever you like. Doesn't even matter what's the popular answer. Isn't it what you're comfortable with??
Nice cache of parts with a great builder! Partscasters are so much fun.
nice sounding twanger
only if i had that as a kid
parents go grab that guitar!
Body probably isn't a full thickness one hence the neck gap.
Wondering if it’s the body thickness, I’ve noticed some “lower end” squier bodies are thinner than normal. They may use a thinner neck, I’ve never compared the neck on the thinner strat to a normal one.
Affinity models are thinner than regular but that makes them more resonant; at least in the case of the one I have.
@@vayabroder729 not in my case. My bullet was significantly thinner than my affinities which were not that much thinner than my American.
nice video
Jack pearson plays them he has 20 annervery model sounds good to me check him out
I do not like Ernie Ball strings. I use D'addario strings only.
D’Addarios rock
Ernie Ball all the way! Love them!
Hey I have a bass guitar I need a neck for. If you have one I would like to buy it from you than amazon.
I have a router you you could barrow.
#AWESOME 🤫 Shhh....go buy a guitar!
.....and it looks like you need to restock some Ernie Balls! You have empty spaces on that wall!