Hensel Artist Guitar Repair (another one!)

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Рік тому +2

    15:07 Not only were the old tuners on Backwards but these are actually Mandolin Tuners that have been cut down to 3 on a plate Tuners w/ an extra tight spacing of like only 35mm.

  • @JoshuaC923
    @JoshuaC923 4 роки тому +2

    You are extremely patient! This guitar was the victim of a really bad previous repair. Great job!

  • @repoman7804
    @repoman7804 4 роки тому +1

    I love all the little pro tips embedded in your videos. Thanks for yet another great lesson.

  • @stevegrooms1142
    @stevegrooms1142 5 років тому +2

    While I'll never repair a guitar, your instructional videos are a delight. I'm a writer. I notice how people express themselves. You speak calmly but with precision (good qualities in a repairman working on fine instruments). You see things with great clarity.

  • @stevegrooms1142
    @stevegrooms1142 4 роки тому +3

    When we hire a craftsman to do a difficult job for us, we hope he is professional and has high standards. Ted is something beyond that. I want to say he is ethical, bringing considerations of value and integrity to his work.

  • @quoguitars9555
    @quoguitars9555 4 роки тому +1

    I am often amazed at the work that people have done to their instruments, and accept the craptacular as the way it should be done. I did my degree in repairing viola da gamba, violin, and acoustic instruments after working for my HND in electric guitars for 4 years, and the things that customers bring in make your mind boggle at times. Great videos mate, and nice to see another luthier that is as particular as I am with my work. All the best Ted from all of us (3) at Quo Guitars in the UK.

  • @andylane8815
    @andylane8815 3 роки тому

    I noticed that when I watched the Stew Mac video's, he used a drill bit to round the barrel of the new buttons as to increase the surface area to prevent future slipping. I love these video's and how each has their own way. Great work!

  • @elliottmelan3457
    @elliottmelan3457 5 років тому

    Another great repair. Thanks for your intelligent and thoughtful videos. Another location to get oxalis acid is bee supply stores. Bee keepers use it for treating their bees to get rid of varroa mites.

  • @mikenixon4637
    @mikenixon4637 4 роки тому +2

    Like so many others, I really enjoy watching you do what you do. Great stuff!

  • @gcollective
    @gcollective 5 років тому +1

    I have been watching a lot of your videos lately, and I am a fairly talented craftsman, and I can tell for a fact you don’t charge nearly enough for your services. Great work!

  • @robertrosenfield405
    @robertrosenfield405 4 роки тому

    I am forever indebted to your lessons. The keys alone were a challenge. But the left hand conversions are great!

  • @LayneGreeneMusic
    @LayneGreeneMusic 5 років тому +16

    Loving the hensel coverage, I have 3 Hensel's (a restored minerva, a restored artist, and an archtop that needs some work). Great guitars, glad to see them getting more attention online.

  • @danielcole5204
    @danielcole5204 5 років тому +1

    Vintage guitars alive always a surprise when they wake up to all of you who question the effort the value and is it worth it these are the most valuable to us luthiers it is the hours of trial and error spent seeing what others attempted that we perfect on these gems of the That gives me the skills the knowledge and confidence to tackle and restore the very valuable. Restorations
    The privilege to dismantle and bring back a the high end stuff is priceless

  • @thebooda
    @thebooda 5 років тому +1

    You Sir are a master! Love your videos. Your delivery, your editing, your skill is impeccable. Of all the luthiers I watch on UA-cam, I would have you work on my guitars! You should have 10 times the subscribers you have now. Thanks for all you do.

  • @Gerry2210
    @Gerry2210 5 років тому

    I must admire your attention to correcting the rubbish work others leave behind, I am sure you are kept very busy with repairs. Would be nice if all so called luthier’s were as meticulous as you. Greetings from Ireland.👍👍

  • @dyamariv3628
    @dyamariv3628 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for showing more of the repair footage!! Can't wait for the next video

  • @pilafp
    @pilafp 5 років тому +4

    man you always do such amazing work, good stuff!

  • @ChiefStressman
    @ChiefStressman 5 років тому +1

    Another brilliant restoration! Splendidly detailed presentation!

  • @jasonlmusic
    @jasonlmusic 3 роки тому

    You are so very, very fabulous to watch and listen to.

  • @mobobb3555
    @mobobb3555 5 років тому

    I admire your precision Sir.
    WELL DONE ONCE AGAIN.

  •  5 років тому

    No skimping with this man. That's integrity right there. To you, Sir.

  • @SeanKerns
    @SeanKerns 5 років тому +2

    Great work! It sounds so routine when you do it, but it's real artistry.

  • @killercurl1
    @killercurl1 5 років тому +12

    never seen your videos before, the insight it takes to live in a world of your own while existing in a world with others, leads men to find when you put the two together it makes a little Christmas tree.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 5 років тому

    I wonder if a good quality pair of flush cutters would be better for trimming wood plugs.

    • @twoodfrd
      @twoodfrd  5 років тому

      I use them a lot for the intial cut, but they tend to tear out some fibers, so I always leave them proud of the surface and finish up with a chisel.

  • @tunesmith7437
    @tunesmith7437 5 років тому

    You are a man of great determination and patience.

  • @stringjeans7035
    @stringjeans7035 5 років тому +1

    I'm loving these videos. Thank you.

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 5 років тому +1

    Remarkable. These vids are a library of best-practices. The temp fillers for re-drilling the headstock are the sort of thing even a good guitar store tech would not think of doing, or would not have the bits of this or that available in order to do it...so you’d get wood filler (or nothing ) in the tear-out and would be told “best we could do ...sorry”

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 4 роки тому

    You are very talented. One thing I've learned by proxy of building and repairing guitars is how to loosely play left handed haha. I noticed you can fake it till you make it as well. What I appreciate most about your technique is you have a very steady hand and a lot of patience, though I'm a fairly new viewer I've seen quite a few of your videos and never a corner cut.

  • @aserrodriguez6609
    @aserrodriguez6609 5 років тому

    Absolutely beautiful work! Wow! love it

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful job

  • @ajackson5955
    @ajackson5955 4 роки тому +18

    You either have a bunch of left handed clients or one very enthusiastic one.

    • @BakerGlare
      @BakerGlare 3 роки тому +1

      Watch some of the other videos, it's just one client!

  • @danielcole5204
    @danielcole5204 5 років тому

    Just finish a 1935 harmony vogue It is wonderful to see another with the same love of keeping 80 plus

  • @MrAlan0151
    @MrAlan0151 4 роки тому

    Excellent job as usual.

  • @JamesMcCutcheon
    @JamesMcCutcheon 5 років тому

    I have 4 old Silvertone Parlor guitars painted black. They were sold by Sears and Roebuck. They have a faux tiger burst finish. 2 are near perfect but 2 have neck bow. I use those for Slide guitar. Is it possible to fix the neck bow from the strings sitting for 60 years? Thanks for your repair videos. I am a Classical guitarist and play electric and I love old parlor guitars. The first guitar I touched was the old 15 Dollar silvertone. So I go back to those for a special tone that I really like.

  • @iwerkalone
    @iwerkalone 5 років тому +1

    Another great video, just curious though, heat would cause the metal to expand when replacing those tuner knobs. Wouldn't it be better to use a lube that would evaporate? As an ex downhill mountain biker we used to use Windex to slide our grips on, once dry they would have to be cut off.

  • @jipes
    @jipes 5 років тому

    Nice and neat work, very respectful of the vintage character

  • @andreaskunze8558
    @andreaskunze8558 3 роки тому

    Hello, great work as usual.
    Is there a reason to make the new bridge the same size of the old one and not make it bigger to cover the old bridge placement?

  • @2drsdan
    @2drsdan 5 років тому

    I use Oxalic acid all the time on log home restoration spraying gallons of it
    a day. As I get older I find the tightening of the skin on my face from the overspray
    makes me look younger and it tingles.
    Oxalic is great for removing black iron stains from wood, steel filings will turn wood
    with tannins, pine, fir, spruce, black.

  • @robertdeen8741
    @robertdeen8741 4 роки тому

    You might want to check out Jerry's method for saddle placement on Rosa's String Works. Basically it's a trapeze style jig that allows him to temporarily install the high and low E strings. Surely it must be better than the best measurement.

    • @twoodfrd
      @twoodfrd  4 роки тому

      There's enough width in the saddle to push individual strings back or forward to achieve good intonation. These are all compromises, btw - having the 12th fret octave ring true doesn't necessarily mean the rest of the board will sound good, especially in these old guitars where fret position is kind of loose.

  • @andersf324
    @andersf324 4 роки тому

    I know this is an old video, but have to comment that I've used BKF for years for various cleaning and lightening purposes. Oxalic acid is great. Great tip using a paint filter for this type of application.

  • @arthurkurtz2448
    @arthurkurtz2448 4 роки тому

    Excellent repair. I'd call this one "A Bridge Too Far" 👍

  • @74dartman13
    @74dartman13 5 років тому

    Great tip using acetone to clean the bridge before gluing! Thanks!👍😎🎸🎶

  • @Goomer
    @Goomer 5 років тому

    So glad I found your channel

  • @MoGiMaL
    @MoGiMaL 5 років тому

    Great work. A lot of it for a guitar that didn’t have the bridge glued on correctly, OR in the right spot. I used to have one that my friend restored, and it sure went out of tune easily.

  • @doak4886
    @doak4886 5 років тому

    You’re a master at your craft.

  • @nocturnalferalguitarist
    @nocturnalferalguitarist 5 років тому

    What an exercise in patience. How you can spot the saddle to intonate correctly is something else in itself.

  • @Jeekinz
    @Jeekinz 4 роки тому

    Oxalic can be found on Amazon/ebay in small quantities for $10 or so. Its a great rust remover, I use it to restore vintage motorcycles..

  • @robertwillett4122
    @robertwillett4122 4 роки тому

    What is your favorite way of sharpening your tools?

  • @socdologer
    @socdologer 2 роки тому

    BAR KEEPER'S FRIEND! Brilliant hack. Thanks.

  • @billdewitt4205
    @billdewitt4205 4 роки тому +3

    Check with Bee Keeping suppliers, they have Oxalic acid in smaller amounts at a decent price.

  • @Vyrus_101
    @Vyrus_101 2 роки тому

    I like the mellow background music :)

  • @MrJoeydano
    @MrJoeydano 5 років тому

    Why not just make a little wider bridge to cover the oxidation? Is it just to keep to original design of the guitar? Thanks

  • @GarrethandPipa
    @GarrethandPipa 5 років тому

    you can use cedar shingles as a wedge to prevent blowout when drilling. Its easier than trying to cut one.

    • @mobobb3555
      @mobobb3555 5 років тому

      That is true , however , using a harder wood will assure that the tip does not cause any damage upon exiting.
      PEACE OF MIND IN TECHNIQUE IS PARAMOUNT HERE.

  • @gregf438
    @gregf438 5 років тому

    Awesome job man.

  • @ensignofindustry1033
    @ensignofindustry1033 4 роки тому

    Can you post link to the backing song? I typed in morning light Brian McBride and couldn't find it.

  • @chaseth
    @chaseth 4 роки тому

    It would be great to know how much you are charging for these procedures. I understand why you wouldn't want to but I'd love to know. Thanks for your great videos!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Рік тому +1

    Magma Flatwounds would sound great on these

  • @visualedtech
    @visualedtech 5 років тому

    I used to sell ounce bottles of oxalic acid, in my pharmacy, to remove rust and lime scale in dishwashers. Its also the main ingredient in some boat hull cleaners to remove water line discoloration.

  • @NotMoriarty1
    @NotMoriarty1 Рік тому

    That has to be one of the best sounding guitars in a long time. In person is off the hook I bet.

  • @thomasbarker7735
    @thomasbarker7735 5 років тому

    Real professional nuff said

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars 5 років тому +3

    I hope you got compensated for that surprise tuning machine repair!

  • @frozenjoe6313
    @frozenjoe6313 5 років тому

    Oxalic acid is also used as automotive cooling system flush, in a small bottle ., and its in solution already.. Pretty much any auto parts store has it , and yes it is fairly potent.. You will have to check the actual chemical composition, and is commonly used to remove corrosion from cooling system aluminum, cast iron , and ethyglycol antifreeze.. and of course all the automotive engine contaminants .

  • @davidsims1329
    @davidsims1329 5 років тому +3

    What was wrong with the bridge that you can reuse? Why did not make the bridge bigger then the old bridge footprint?

  • @PGodin54
    @PGodin54 3 роки тому

    Great teacher

  • @ANGELICHUMANANGEL
    @ANGELICHUMANANGEL 5 років тому

    Excellent Video 👍

  • @EverydayKindaGuy
    @EverydayKindaGuy 5 років тому +1

    Stumbled onto this. You can buy Oxalic acid on Amazon or eBay fairly cheap. I got 1lb for $11 or so. Use it for beekeeping.

  • @johnshaw7328
    @johnshaw7328 5 років тому +1

    Nice work! I would imagine you are a very busy person.

  • @jimakin3541
    @jimakin3541 Рік тому

    I've used the same product because of the oxalic acid. It works.

  • @chrisc6144
    @chrisc6144 5 років тому

    where did you get your carving knife?

  • @veyjaendiape5068
    @veyjaendiape5068 5 років тому

    Good video, thanks for sharing it

  • @iangray7410
    @iangray7410 5 років тому

    You sure put a lot of effort into the repair of these two Hensels. What is the current value, before and after,
    of either instrument ?

    • @twoodfrd
      @twoodfrd  5 років тому

      Apparently the good examples are in the thousand dollar range but as usual it's whatever you can get for them. The necks are really comfortable.

  • @patrickniedermeyer2112
    @patrickniedermeyer2112 4 роки тому

    Geez, do you only work on lefties?

  • @wxguy84
    @wxguy84 4 роки тому

    I realize this is over a year old, and you may not even see this. Dry oxalic acid granules can be bought from beekeeping supply stores, online, and in person. Quantities vary, but you can get pretty small amounts that last forever. Mix with distilled water. Or ask a beekeeping buddy for a tablespoon worth.

  • @davidasher22
    @davidasher22 4 роки тому +3

    That Christmas tree part kinda blew my mind!

  • @michaelmixon2479
    @michaelmixon2479 5 років тому

    Do you give opinions on guitar brands?

  • @MrFabios1111
    @MrFabios1111 5 років тому

    Good job!

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 5 років тому

    Wow..that cleaned it!

  • @billunderwood5453
    @billunderwood5453 5 років тому

    I'm enjoying watching your precision. May I recommend Thomas Johnson Antique furniture restoration videos. Many of his vids are about ungluing, removing stains with oxalic acid, etc.

  • @guymuto4054
    @guymuto4054 3 роки тому

    Rhubarb leaves have a comparatively high oxalic acid content of around 0.5 grams per 100 grams of leaves

  • @bradhibbitts8188
    @bradhibbitts8188 4 роки тому

    Looks like you’ve got the Hansels down to a science

  • @deluxairhead
    @deluxairhead 5 років тому

    Thats 2 Lefties how many more I may ask, being that I am a Letie also I hope all these repairs are too ; }
    Awesome work again dude........

  • @sportytone1
    @sportytone1 5 років тому

    Bar Keeper's Friend also comes in a liquid cleanser. My wife swears by it.

  • @waiheke109
    @waiheke109 2 роки тому

    Wow
    Skills

  • @DaleKirkley
    @DaleKirkley 5 років тому +1

    Lovely work. Not a real leftie though, those fret markers in the binding would be useless to us left handed players.

    • @faunaflage
      @faunaflage 5 років тому

      I think the markers are on both sides. From 17:58 you can see markers on the low-E side, too.

    • @DaleKirkley
      @DaleKirkley 5 років тому +2

      faunaflage Ah, so you can. Markings on both sides does suggest a conversion at some point, I did the same with my right handed SG.

  • @wayneg296
    @wayneg296 4 роки тому

    👍👍😎✌️

  • @pallecla
    @pallecla 5 років тому

    NIce work

  • @jerrywilkins2846
    @jerrywilkins2846 5 років тому

    If you move the bridge forward, it will throw the intonation off.

  • @daveg5183
    @daveg5183 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @bridgeofjericho2299
    @bridgeofjericho2299 4 роки тому

    HOW I WISH TO SEND YOU MY GUITAR AND FIX IT.

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 5 років тому

    The new Dan Erlewine!

  • @bjornyesterday2562
    @bjornyesterday2562 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @jasonwalker9703
    @jasonwalker9703 5 років тому

    To echo the comments below you are the patient zen master of guitar repairs. I doffs me cap to ye! Inspiring.

  • @edwinbond5995
    @edwinbond5995 5 років тому

    FWIW, I got 100g of OA from the pharmacy at Shoppers Drug Mart for about 6$...enough to last a long time...

  • @stellingbanjodude
    @stellingbanjodude 4 роки тому

    Ah, a repair of a repair. Rerepaired

  • @IrisGalaxis
    @IrisGalaxis 4 роки тому

    I hate side dot markers. I don't like seeing them added but I guess you have to.

  • @johnhetherington8830
    @johnhetherington8830 5 років тому

    I would have thrown it away.... however nice job as per

  • @donsimon63
    @donsimon63 4 роки тому

    Oxalic acid is natural is Rhubarb

  • @AndyOges
    @AndyOges 5 років тому

    Left handed

  • @Samalyzer45
    @Samalyzer45 5 років тому +1

    100% oxalic acid, 2 pounds, Amazon for $14.99 US.

    • @twoodfrd
      @twoodfrd  5 років тому +1

      They won't ship it to Canada.

  • @jasonmowbray4812
    @jasonmowbray4812 5 років тому

    Id love to come and help you fore a week or 2, id even pay you,(L.O.L)