Building a Strat from Fender Player Stratocaster Parts: Partscaster Assembly & Standard Guitar Setup

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  • Опубліковано 22 січ 2025

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  • @RobertVining
    @RobertVining Рік тому +1

    Nice work! I like the Tuxedo look against the wood stain. Gives it a little more class. Can't beat the value of a MiM Strat. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us!

  • @silviopimentel7247
    @silviopimentel7247 7 місяців тому +2

    Very nice indeed.

  • @andreasvermeulen6090
    @andreasvermeulen6090 Рік тому +1

    Love the 70's look! Would have been nice if the neck had black block inlays. Good job!

  • @askl23
    @askl23 Місяць тому

    2:25 was valuable, did not know the screws should pass freely through the body. Haven't checked mine yet cos I'm still in the "watching videos on UA-cam" phase rather than the "actually putting it together" one.

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Місяць тому +1

      It’s really easy to accidentally leave a gap between the body and neck if the screws bite into the body. It also tends to crack the finish on the sides of the neck pocket.

    • @askl23
      @askl23 Місяць тому

      @@hacksguitarhobby Gave it a go and while they didn't quite drop down all the way through the way yours did, with a little beeswax the screws went in just fine.

  • @sveablu
    @sveablu Рік тому

    Regarding "Tip and Ring" on a 1/4" jack.... That came from telephony. My Mom was a telephone operator. Later, much so, I was a telephone technician. I do love that Tip and Ring is still used to describe the points on a 1/4" jack.

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому

      Interesting. I hadn’t heard that, but it would make sense.

    • @sveablu
      @sveablu Рік тому +1

      @@hacksguitarhobby At least I think I got that right. Perhaps it was the 1/4" jack that came from telephony, not the names for its parts.

  • @MikeJBlues
    @MikeJBlues 7 місяців тому +1

    I have a large collection of parts, Happy to send to you , no charge. Want to donate to a worthy cause .
    I'm sure you can put them to good use, nice strat build 👍 😊

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  7 місяців тому +1

      I might be interested in doing a giveaway or charity build with them. Please contact me on Facebook through my old page over there. facebook.com/HacksGuitarHobby

    • @MikeJBlues
      @MikeJBlues 7 місяців тому

      @@hacksguitarhobby PM sent

  • @Chimp_No_1
    @Chimp_No_1 Рік тому

    Really interesting and inspiring ! Thanks !

  • @TheAmphibic
    @TheAmphibic Рік тому

    great stuff, was slightly surprised by how 'hot' the pickups were ..... what was the temperature? ....(as DC goes up with temperature)

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому +1

      Literally? I think it was around 70 degrees F in the garage. :)

    • @TheAmphibic
      @TheAmphibic Рік тому

      @@hacksguitarhobby i just looked up the specs and it seems your Player pickups are within spec. I.e. they are wound with a bit more wire than vintage typ Strat PU's which hover around the 6k mark. But great job with the finish! Did it make the body lighter? I'm kind of joking but i think there is a lot of paint on them. Oh, 70F shouldn't affect it much but yes, DCR depends on temperature.

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому +1

      It may have made a marginal weight difference, not significant though. The paint is very very thick, but it’s essentially plastic. :)

    • @TheAmphibic
      @TheAmphibic Рік тому

      @@hacksguitarhobby thanks, that does make sense!

  • @subd3
    @subd3 Рік тому

    After staining, how did you seal the wood?

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому

      It’s an oil rub. Minwax makes an antique oil finish and a tung oil finish that are both easy, but you could also spray just about any clear over this stain, which is just an alcohol based leather dye.

  • @Chimp_No_1
    @Chimp_No_1 Рік тому

    Would appreciate your thoughts . . . I like the iconic Strat shape but never use a tremolo.
    I don’t like the complexity of the tremolo preferring a hard tailed guitar.
    Is a Strat with the trem blocked effectively the same as a hard tailed guitar ? Will it be straightforward to replace strings and tune ?
    Regards Gordon

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому +1

      It’s close, yes, probably differing a little in sustain and weight. It will be just as easy to string and tune. A better option might be for you to simply find a hard tail Strat.

  • @lunamatic9775
    @lunamatic9775 Рік тому

    Do you use any kind of wax on the wood screws? Looks great, by the way!

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому

      No, never really been a wax guy. I should probably give it a try, though. I usually find that if you drill the right size pilot holes, you don’t need it.

  • @RobertVining
    @RobertVining Рік тому

    Quick question, off topic... do you find the Peterson strobe is worth the $$$ over the Korg for daily use? I just can't justify the cost for home use yet. Thoughts?

    • @hacksguitarhobby
      @hacksguitarhobby  Рік тому

      I guess it depends upon how much you value accuracy. I got it to nail intonation, but for the most part, it’s overkill. I probably should stick with solid state tuners because you can hear the Peterson whirring in videos.