Guitar Repairs - Proper Soldering Technique

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  • @bigstudwithaguitar
    @bigstudwithaguitar 10 років тому +41

    Been making guitars for 2 years and still had no idea that solder is attracted to the heat source. I just thought it was generally messy. This will save me a LOT of time and headache. Thank you so much!

  • @solderbuddy
    @solderbuddy 12 років тому +5

    I don't know how many people this guy has helped. But I haven't even started to solder or desolder and I already know this guy is a boss, he knows how to do professional work. I was looking to upgrade my pickups and pickguard, and now I know what to do correctly without doing anything bad. I know which tools, rosin solder, flux, strippers, Soldering IRon I need in order to complete this task.. This guys the best!!!

  • @RadDad85
    @RadDad85 10 років тому +53

    Sir, that is a GREAT tutorial, and I feel extremely confident in my new ventures into soldering!! Thank you so much for a great, fully detailed, walkthrough of soldering, specifically in guitars! Thank you sooo much!!

  • @turtlemouth
    @turtlemouth 10 років тому +36

    I have never soldered before, which made me apprehensive about working inside my guitar. Your tutorial on the subject is the best I've seen and now I'm confident I can do the job. Thanks for posting.

  • @D1m3b4gD4rr3ll
    @D1m3b4gD4rr3ll 8 років тому +2

    Excellent advice and great technique. I built my own '68 plexi clone without ever having touched a soldering iron in my life. Everything you demonstrate is vital to a successful build, no matter what you're connecting. Take your time and do it right, on every connection. Extra attention to detail on every solder connection is FAR better spent time than troubleshooting when you're trying to find the bad connection. One thing I would strongly recommend to anyone doing more than a few occasional connections is an adjustable wattage soldering station. Definitely worth the small extra investment. Heats up quickly and gives you lots of flexibility to get the right temp for the right sized surface. Also when soldering potentiometers, make sure you have them all the way off (counter-clockwise) before heating them up. And I also agree, the copper braid is so much easier and effective than the bulb "solder suckers".

  • @pectenmaximus231
    @pectenmaximus231 10 років тому +1

    This is perhaps the best video I've ever seen on UA-cam. Damn good job. So thorough, clear, organized, and rich in examples. Leaves nothing wanting. Thanks.

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому

      Thanks very much for the kind words. It means a lot to me. Stay tuned for more stuff. I know I've been saying this but I have about 5 more things half done.

  • @SkeeterMcBeater
    @SkeeterMcBeater 10 років тому +17

    the most strait forward guitar repair/mod vid i've seen. thanks for the great video. you have no idea how over saturated youtube is with crap guitar repair/mod tutorials

  • @theneer-do-well3240
    @theneer-do-well3240 10 років тому +8

    Man, about a year or two ago I replaced my volume potentiometer and did a bum job soldiering it because my technique was bad, which in turn made me feel like my guitar sounded lousy. thanks to this video I can now re-soldier my connections with a more educated eye. thanks for the vid.

  • @graceandtruth13
    @graceandtruth13 10 років тому

    The best instructional video on soldering. I finally found the secret of professional soldering. Thanks a millions. God bless.

  • @Sprungtol
    @Sprungtol 12 років тому +2

    Thank you for this free and enlightening soldering lesson, sir. This great deed will be rewarded someday.

  • @TJGleadle
    @TJGleadle 10 років тому +2

    Amazing video, was freaking out about having to re-solder an input jack, practiced on an older guitar and was able to fix everything in the newer one, thanks so much! Great video really clear, concise, and informative.

  • @WSWCanadaEh
    @WSWCanadaEh 12 років тому

    Just wanted to let you know it's appreciated how you actually respond to all the questions everyone asks!

  • @whmozart
    @whmozart 11 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this! I have a guitar project in which I need to change every single component because it just doesn't sound right even though it should.
    This is what internet is all about. Experienced people sharing their wisdom to those who seek it!

  • @zeevyehuda2501
    @zeevyehuda2501 9 років тому +17

    This is the nicest comment section I've seen on youtube. It's quiet. almost... too quiet
    Great video, man. I've been looking was to wire up a guitar for a project I'm planning on building. Thanks for showing us how it's done!

    • @godofrainbows
      @godofrainbows 9 років тому +4

      +Ze'ev Yehuda Yes. Also interesting is that even the guy named "FUCK YOU" was very polite and pleasant. It's a crazy world.

    • @pajamasflannel
      @pajamasflannel 8 років тому +1

      Baruch HaShem! 🖖🏼🖖🏼

  • @Permie100
    @Permie100 12 років тому

    I'm about to change pickups and rewire my guitar for the first time, this video has been so informative about a subject I have no knowledge off. Thanks again.

  • @yjmsrv
    @yjmsrv 10 років тому +10

    Best tutorial on proper soldering technique I've seen on UA-cam, I solder all my own guitars and I'm not very good at it, this really, really helps. I like a really neat and clean connection and now I know how to do it. The technique of letting the solder flow towards the heat instead of just melting solder on the connections and creating cold solders was really helpful. Thanks a LOT for posting this!

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому +3

      That running towards the heat thing is pretty cool, isn't it?

  • @skaman125
    @skaman125 12 років тому

    You've done everyone a great service making this video.

  • @leilooliel
    @leilooliel 10 років тому

    I was hesitant about fixing my RX650 Ibanez. But after watching this great tutorial I can't wait to get it up and running again. Thanks soo much for taking the time to share these techniques with us, much appreciated :)

  • @julianbarriga8513
    @julianbarriga8513 10 років тому

    Soldered my first pick up in my guitar today and wouldn't have been able to do it with out this video! ... extremely helpful, best on UA-cam ... my guitar looks like it was done by a pro...Thanks!

  • @Paul-io6cb
    @Paul-io6cb 11 років тому

    You can work on my guitars anytime. Excellent video. I learned more about soldering in the little time I spent watching this then I would have ever imagined possible. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge in such a pleasant manner.

  • @glacio95
    @glacio95 8 років тому +15

    This video changed my life

  • @brokin6
    @brokin6 10 років тому

    Brother I have to tell you this is one of the best instructional video's I've seen on soldering! Excellent tips and very clear instruction, also the tip about the shrink tubing made me slap my head wondering why i never thought about this. Thank you very much!!!

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому

      Thanks. Don't hurt yourself slappin' your head like that!

  • @AldenGrey
    @AldenGrey 12 років тому

    Your best advice, I think, was the last bit... Practice soldering on old pieces of electronics and wiring prior to mucking about in your guitar's expensive innards. Love the video Webmasterman!

  • @BekkerGuitar
    @BekkerGuitar 8 років тому

    thank you so much for this video! am a rookie when it comes to soldering and did a guitar project Today, my first, and having seen your video, I now realize I made all the mistakes you point out in your video.... learning as I go, I can now try it again the right way. tnx!!

  • @basvredeling
    @basvredeling 8 років тому

    Man, this is great info for the lot of us who never learned properly. Many thanks!

  • @zachyweezer
    @zachyweezer 12 років тому

    Hands down the best tutorial on UA-cam. Thank you so much.

  • @rickw.7756
    @rickw.7756 10 років тому +1

    I was just about to commence replacing a pot for the first time when I found your video. You saved me from making a big mess of it! You're my tech guru now!

  • @awesomejohnnet
    @awesomejohnnet 12 років тому

    Sir, I thank you so much for taking the time to share you very valuable experience with those of us whop never ever really learned how to solder. I am 58 and have been playing for many years... I always shyed away from solder,ng and recently bought a solder gun and rolled up my sleeves to take a shot at it. Your video was VERY HELPFUL to teach the basics. GOD BLESS YOU thank you sooooo much!

  • @jeremyv4636
    @jeremyv4636 8 років тому +2

    I have only used a soldering iron a handful of times. It's always been tricky for me because I've never seen how to do it properly. Thank you very much for this video!

  • @BAMac964
    @BAMac964 10 років тому

    You sir are an awesome teacher. Ive been so afraid of the whole soldering process and you made me see that with simple proper technique it is fairly easy with a little time and patience. Thanks for this vid!

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому

      Nothing to be afraid of, right? By the way, you can also use these same concepts for other hobbies such as stained glass.

  • @AtomicAgeFilms
    @AtomicAgeFilms 12 років тому

    I used to be one of those luthiers like the one who soldered the pot from the strat you showed as a bad example... not anymore now that I've watched this great video! Thank you!!!

  • @genericyoutubeuser1700
    @genericyoutubeuser1700 8 років тому +3

    Great video and very informative. Thank you for taking the time to explain your technique to those of us who might otherwise screw things up!

  • @LincolnFStern
    @LincolnFStern 9 років тому +14

    One thing I would recommend is buying a cheap Weller soldering station like the WLC100. They're less than $40 on amazon and worth every penny. They heat up fast, have adjustable temp, and a holder for the iron anda wet sponge for cleaning the tip.

  • @newton4prez
    @newton4prez 11 років тому

    The explanations and close-ups on your video are fantastic. Thank you!

  • @FahimMotoGP
    @FahimMotoGP 11 років тому

    simply the best video about soldering in general not just guitar.

  • @matt69cp
    @matt69cp 8 років тому

    Best soldering video I have seen! Many thanks for showing how it should be done!!

  • @TomaszSkwarek83
    @TomaszSkwarek83 11 років тому

    Wow, this is by far the best "DIY" video about soldering guitar electronics, thank you so much!

  • @TheRealXira
    @TheRealXira 11 років тому

    This has to have been one of the best video's i have watched in a very long time. I'v been soldering various things for a good number of years now, things with my car, stereo's etc, and of course my guitars. And only after watching this, do i realise where i have been going wrong. Thanks for every word of advice in this video. Helped me out so much. Thanks again and keep up the quality work.

  • @riffwraith85
    @riffwraith85 9 років тому

    Thank you for this video sir this is the most simple and easy to understand pickup solder lesson I have ever watched. Thank you.

  • @freebirdforever2674
    @freebirdforever2674 10 років тому

    Thank you for this. Your video clarified a lot of things I misunderstood for a long time about proper soldering.

  • @WealdenGardener
    @WealdenGardener 11 років тому +2

    Thank you. Brilliantly clear. I now see why my own soldering has been so hit and miss.

  • @CesarAllGuitar
    @CesarAllGuitar 10 років тому

    Being a professional guitar player myself I have to congratulate you for this video. Clear, simple and very educational. 10 points.
    Cesar

  • @tjh611
    @tjh611 10 років тому +2

    thanks so much i have been upgrading and moding my guitar for years but i was self taught when it came to soldering and boy was i bad now i understand a little more why my work did not give me the results i had expected your lesson on how to solder has been highly informative i was doing everything wrong it seems thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us i really respect the people who take the time to share their knowledge and ask for nothing in return to me that is a real musician thanks again.
    Tom

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому +1

      Tom, Your comments mean a lot to me, and you're welcome.

    • @tjh611
      @tjh611 10 років тому +3

      webmasterman
      it only takes a minute to thank someone for sharing their knowledge with you and that all it takes to inspire them to share more and it should be give and take if you learned from someone then give back by sharing something you know great talking to you brother keep on jammin.
      Tom

  • @slimkt
    @slimkt 9 років тому

    Wow, I tried to read several different instructions on how to properly solder and couldn't understand anything. As soon as I watched your video, I was struck with sudden clarity. Thank you!

  • @nathanmcauley7707
    @nathanmcauley7707 10 років тому +2

    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to post. I had made some mistakes soldering a sound hole pickup to an end pin jack. I was doing it all wrong it seems. Followed your technique and the pickup is nice and clear with no buzz. I think my earth wasn't good enough 1st time around.
    This is why I love UA-cam! Thanks.

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому

      Glad to be of help. Now you have a lifelong skill.

  • @frankb56
    @frankb56 12 років тому

    I wish I had seen this video before attempting to rewire my guitar last night. What a mess. Oh well, now thanks to you I fully understand what I did wrong. It's just a matter of understanding soldering technique. Thanks for this video!

  • @Zalu617
    @Zalu617 11 років тому

    Definitely helpful. After trying to solder a control plate together with no luck, I watched this. I was doing everything you said NOT to do lol.

  • @soho1080
    @soho1080 11 років тому

    This is the best soldering video I've ever seen.. So correct.. So useful.. Thanks so much!!!

  • @rjbob1954
    @rjbob1954 10 років тому

    Thank you. This was a very instructive and educational video. It was beautifully produced. Time well spent.

  • @christianscazzieri
    @christianscazzieri 11 років тому

    This video is great, this is how a video tutorial should be. Period. Thanks!

  • @scibjenkins
    @scibjenkins 12 років тому

    This was SUCH a great video! Thank you for posting! I have been shooting in the dark on all my "repairs". I wish I would have watched this years ago!

  • @DavidFaulconer
    @DavidFaulconer 11 років тому

    Thank you! One of the best demonstrations AND explanations on soldering on the Net. Hopefully I can now put the info to good use. Might not make me a better guitar player... but it will certainly help with my other "Retirement" projects.

  • @LUckybones25
    @LUckybones25 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I have done solder 'repairs' to my guitars in the past, and I now know I've been doing them wrong.

  • @imlostinthewoods
    @imlostinthewoods 9 років тому

    Excellent tutorial! I've been "soldering" for many years but still learned a great deal from your instruction. Thanks

  • @srmatato
    @srmatato 10 років тому

    Thank you. I know next to nothing about soldering, but I've soldered a couple of things in the past and did not know that the material that should bonded with should be properly heated. I figured it made sense, but didn't think it was a big deal as long as the solder "stuck" pretty well. And, that the solder shouldn't be directly applied to the gun. I really appreciate the detailed info.

  • @jessehuerta2028
    @jessehuerta2028 10 років тому

    wow, definitely the best video I've seen on teaching how to professionally solder when working on guitars. Yes, there are other quality videos but this is presented in a way that instills confidence and knowledge. Thank you very much.

  • @scottharding9916
    @scottharding9916 11 років тому

    This video is PERFECT! I'm in the final stages of building an RAS Les Paul kit, and the soldering work on the pots is really shabby; some wires have broken off already. I'll practice for a little bit, then try the real deal. And you're right: literally EVERYTHING you show was within 10 ft. of each other at Radio Shack. Cheers!

  • @SharpeyeHodgey
    @SharpeyeHodgey 12 років тому

    I am re furbishing my very first bass guitar, It was incredibly cheap and its broken down now but it did have a surprisingly punchy tone. I pulled all the electronics out as well, planning to put some brand new fender pickups in it. Just bought my soldering iron kit. This video showed me all I needed to know! cheers!

  • @McGuire40695
    @McGuire40695 11 років тому

    This is really great. I'm getting a 80s Kramer Pacer (with no electronics) for graduation in a couple of weeks and this will really help out with the wiring of of that. I'm also going to shield another guitar I have.

  • @TheAxe4Ever
    @TheAxe4Ever 11 років тому

    Judging by some of these comments, I think not only have they been handling too much lead, I think they've been eating old paint chips containing lead. They're just trying to impress someone with their "knowledge" but they're just showing their lack of it. Some people read something somewhere and get it all twisted and suddenly they're an expert. Great video by the way.

  • @NevrTooOld
    @NevrTooOld 11 років тому +2

    Outstanding tutorial! I wish I would have seen this before I butchered my previous soldering attempts. Thanks very much!

  • @beppemaniglia
    @beppemaniglia 10 років тому

    Well...I think I've being doing ALL of the "don't" you showed here!
    Thanks for explaining the proper technique so clearly. Very helpful!

  • @mattyb3671
    @mattyb3671 12 років тому

    Thanks, man. Just started working with a project bass, and these tips were dandy. I love the utube, and the knowledge it brings. Kudos Majoris, and may all yer solder run to the heat. :) That tip is the best thing about this vid! No doubt, yer step by steps made a impact on me, but describing soldering in that way nailed it. and I, as a newbie, highly recomend a craft vice. 100% difference in doing what you do. Hey, thanks. Rock on!

  • @jathondelsy
    @jathondelsy 8 років тому

    Big thanks for such a thorough, precisely detailed, informative and entertaining video.

  • @SeattleBassBoy
    @SeattleBassBoy 8 років тому

    Well thought out step by step instructions to a prefect professional soldering job. Many thanks for this very informative video.

  • @Muggwhumpp
    @Muggwhumpp 12 років тому

    Hey, just wanted to say thanks for all the time and effort you put into this video; you have no idea how much it has helped me!!!!!

  • @djangomango11
    @djangomango11 11 років тому

    Awesome, those are CLEAN solder joints, rarely do people, even pros, do nice jobs like this. I would love to send you a guitar body to pickup load. Thanks

  • @bobsyeruncle4841
    @bobsyeruncle4841 9 років тому

    that is the best explanation tutorial i have seen on the subject

  • @dlapp14
    @dlapp14 12 років тому

    Great video sir. I knew most of this stuff but enjoyed watching. I really like your idea about putting heat shrink tubing over the holes on the pot. Im going to try that.

  • @lazerus8
    @lazerus8 11 років тому

    sooo helpful! i wasn't able to solder the potentiometers and was wondering how it was done, thank you for making me feel stupid for showing how easy it is haha i never thought of heating up the bottom of the potentiometers first. thanks a ton!

  • @estebanarias8481
    @estebanarias8481 8 років тому +1

    Best soldering tutorial I've seen. Thanks a lot for this!

  • @gothicdavidzune
    @gothicdavidzune 11 років тому

    About to tackle a Jackson RRV with dual humbuckers. Will be taking the original humbuckers out and replacing them with a Railhammer Anvil for the bridge and a Railhammer Chisel for the neck. 500k tone and volume pots and a better 3 way switch. I have used solder before, but that was for two license plate lamps on a pickup. Thanks to this video, I feel more comfortable using a soldering iron as well as taking on this project.

  • @webmasterman
    @webmasterman  11 років тому +1

    You can certainly add a little wire to the existing wire by soldering it. If the wire is currently soldered to a POT it's easier than de-soldering and replacing it there. Then use the shrink wrap tubing over your connection to make sure it's insulated. And yes, I always try to remove old piled-up solder whenever I'm making a change or repair. Good luck!

  • @martijnvanspaendonck7989
    @martijnvanspaendonck7989 10 років тому +1

    Extremely helpful video! Very clear instructions. Bought my first soldering kit today and I'm gonna try and practice your techniques out tomorrow.

  • @bigschnoz
    @bigschnoz 11 років тому

    I was going to take my guitar into a store for pickup replacement but having watched this and picked up the relevent schematic Im going to kit myself out and fit my new bare knuckles into my old Ibanez. Hopefully I can do a decent job and end up with some soldering tools for the sort of price I would have paid for someone else to do a job, cheers nice instruction vid.

  • @webmasterman
    @webmasterman  12 років тому

    Glad you liked the video. The shrink wrap doesn't actually "stick", just shrinks. It easily removes with a razor blade, etc.

  • @rsc1911
    @rsc1911 12 років тому

    Very informative. I was out searching for instruction and inspiration and you delivered. Thanks for your time and effort in this presentation.

  • @ReaganYee
    @ReaganYee 10 років тому

    I just realised that I have been soldering wires wrongly all my life! Thank you!

  • @marlan3rd
    @marlan3rd 12 років тому

    Very well done tutorial . Nicely shot with good camera angles and very informative.

  • @CoreyShiposh
    @CoreyShiposh 11 років тому

    Greatest soldering video ive seen yet. thank you!

  • @webmasterman
    @webmasterman  12 років тому

    Hum can originate from many sources. It can be from a cheap effects pedalbaord power supply, a bad ground in the guitar, or perhaps from single coil pickups like the standard ones used in strats (not "noiseless" pickups). It can also come from flourescent lights in proximity to your equipment. I suggest checking the ground in the guitar from the bridge to the pots and make sure there are no cold solder connections. Try removing components (pedals, etc.) til you find the source. Good luck.

  • @JustinGillenMusic
    @JustinGillenMusic 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much sir for taking the time to do this. I soldered before but a long time ago so your in depth analysis was very helpful.

  • @squidface100
    @squidface100 10 років тому +2

    Best how-to video I've seen! ....Solderday night's all right for fighting, get a little action in....

  • @TheJaviist
    @TheJaviist 10 років тому +2

    That's what I call a master in the art. Thanks sir!

  • @TheGonzo458
    @TheGonzo458 9 років тому

    Thank you so much. Really appreciate you taking time out to share these tips, tricks, and all round knowledge.

  • @webmasterman
    @webmasterman  11 років тому

    I like to clean all the old bad stuff off and re-solder with clean, un-corroded solder. It ensures the connection will be good, you have to heat the POT to re-solder it using the old solder anyway, and best of all you'll feel better about the job you did. And, finally, I know you're able to do it.

  • @ChadVanHalen5150
    @ChadVanHalen5150 12 років тому

    Everything prior to 47 seconds was my situation exactly.
    Bought the nicest pickup in my whole line of guitars (Everything else is stock) and the DiMarzio just doesn't work in the guitar! I was so disappointed that my $100 Epi LP Jr I found in my apartment's dumpster had better tone than my more expensive Kramer with more expensive pickups!
    Thanks for help man!

  • @moxxichannel5950
    @moxxichannel5950 10 років тому

    Fantastic! The attention to detail was extremely appreciated. I can tell that you're "one of those guys" that takes immense pride in the work that you do - and that's a rarity these days it seems. If a job is worth doing, it's worth doing well. That's a work ethic you've illustrated in the soldering lesson while simultaneously applying it in the creation of this video. Subbed!

    • @webmasterman
      @webmasterman  10 років тому +1

      Thanks. My Dad's influence (R.I.P.)

  • @taylandedeoglu93
    @taylandedeoglu93 10 років тому

    Awesome informative video and the last comment is very very true... Not every luthier is a good electronics guy! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

  • @fretfix1
    @fretfix1 9 років тому +5

    Bravo! This is a great primer for how to make an instructional video....let alone how to solder.

  • @blueMinn
    @blueMinn 12 років тому

    Steve, your video is very helpful and instructive! Thanks for your efforts to teach the proper soldering techniques. This is the best soldering info I have ever seen and I am now confident that any soldering I do will be so much more effective and properly done! Great job, thank you for sharing your knowledge! ........Pete

  • @DaveKnerler
    @DaveKnerler 10 років тому

    Great demo. I have always been terrible at this. Very helpful!

  • @webmasterman
    @webmasterman  11 років тому +2

    You can use just about anything. I use anything between 26 and 22 AWG. But I only use stranded wire. Not solid or what they call "bell wire". The solid wire breaks more easily and tends to fight you when you're trying to get things to stay in place while you're soldering. Most pickups come with stranded connection wires.

  • @keithdevereux4046
    @keithdevereux4046 11 років тому

    Thanks for the excellent vid…. your a great teacher and not everyone, no matter how well intentioned, is. I always worry that the heat needed to ground a wire to the back of the pot will damage the pot somehow. Thanks again….

  • @la196
    @la196 12 років тому

    That was a VERY useful and comprehensive tutorial. Thank you for your time.

  • @imyouandurme
    @imyouandurme 12 років тому

    Thank you SO much! This helped a lot! I bought my guitar used, cheap, but clearly something was up with the wiring. The guy pulled the old switcharoo on me, but that was obvious, even though he played dumb. My new pickups are coming in the mail shortly, and I'm prepared to see cold solder joints all over the place. I'll probably spend more time with the de-soldering braid than soldering new joints. Excellent video. Subbed.

  • @Franco-kv1fk
    @Franco-kv1fk 11 років тому

    Excellent tutorial. Clearly explained and demonstrated. Any plans on doing one about amps and their electronics?

  • @DeathsAlterEgo
    @DeathsAlterEgo 11 років тому

    Thank you very much for that. That was very helpful, and not at all as difficult as I thought it would be.

  • @BigRed4231
    @BigRed4231 8 років тому +3

    Thanks, I feel confident I can solder new volume/tone pots myself now. I managed to ruin them myself, so I should also be able to fix it.

  • @TheMarcAPullen
    @TheMarcAPullen 9 років тому +3

    Great video! I'm a beginner with electronics and this showed me exactly what I needed, thanks!