Why would someone torture such a beautiful instrument like the original owner did? Great job restoring it, this guitar is finally in good deserving hands!
seeing how the original owner abused this guitar was painful, you did a nice job restoring it. i'm not the biggest fan of black and gold, but i really like the new pickguard and the black head.
Thanks for this video, my uncle grabbed one of these for me at a garage sale for $5. Gonna do the same pickups you did, and rewire everything. This thing is rusty af but I’m learning a ton
I spotted one of these guitars in our local pawn shop for $119 and have been researching it. I think you have rebuilt a great guitar. Looks very sweet.
Thank you, they are inexpensive guitars and play well, especially the older ones. I definitely put more money into this than it is worth, but I did it for the learning process, fun, and to experiment with sound
@@JoelRodriguez-pk8fx I went and bought it the other day, Made in 1990! The electronics are a little scratchy, but either cleaning or maybe an upgrade?? (Talked them down to $105 OTD. )
I would try cleaning the electronics first. Some DeoxIT spray from Guitar Center would probably be all it needs. Not too pricey if you are not looking to change the sound.
Nice painting. I tried to do that back in the pandemic, couldn't find cheap primer so i painted it with the cheapest poly finish i found (red), then black spray, golden spray, clear spray.... Too many layers but at least it looks closer to what i want 😅 I should have really gotten that primer, as it seems to make it faster. It makes me happy to see i am not the only who sands by hand😅
That Duplicolor line has been great for guitars- I have done three guitars using auto paint and primer, and clearing with Spraymax 2K clear - the clear is a little pricey but gives a nice hard protective coat. I want to try guitar lacquer from StewMac next time I do something
Well, this is weird. My name used to be Joel Rodriquez before I changed it to James Rodriquez way back when I was 19. Also, I've had a Yamaha EG112C for over 20 years now. I'm 57 now, so if you are 40 years old or younger, live in either Indiana, California, or Texas, and don't know who your father is---it ain't me!! That's my story and I'm sticking to it. 🙂. The guitar came out nice!
Thanks for this video! I have an EG 112 from probably 2002-3 that the jack has completely come off of, and I’m thinking about redoing all the electronics while I’m in there, new pick ups etc. What type of bridge did you use? I know the original one on mine is rusted all to pieces from years of teenage hand sweat lol. I’m sure I’m gonna replace it but I’d like to not have to do too much to the body to resize the spot for it since this will be my first time doing anything like this… Thanks for the video and any feedback is much appreciated!!
Thanks. I used a Wilkinson 54mm bridge- I believe it was this one: www.amazon.com/Wilkinson-WVP6-SB-Stainless-Saddles-Tremolo/dp/B08SQT9GHY/ref=asc_df_B08SQT9GHY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693441167956&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17127473321174138575&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031262&hvtargid=pla-1159212061601&psc=1&mcid=d2a7a384c9443c549ee5c35f0260f5d4&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgJyyBhCGARIsAK8LVLM_CV5mWPqQeL3f3AOgz0ygdn0AwEhM78_Bf_ujyrzVPJBLGnwSrFgaAnC-EALw_wcB
Not sure. I ordered a Yamaha Pickguard from EBay because the generic Strat ones are for fender style bodies. This guitar is slightly different shape, so search eBay for your guitar style and you will find them.
I do not, I cannot remember where I learned about the numbers on mine and could not find any info - since these are the lower ends on Yamaha guitars, they do not seem to follow the numbering you find online. I good guess would be either 2007 or 2005 but I would not rely on my hunch
Thank you. I used a Wilkinson WVP6-SB 54mm 5+1 Hole SUS Stainless Steel Saddles Guitar Tremolo Bridge with Full Solid Steel Block for Import Strat and Japan Strat, Gold
That I am not sure. I know the neck is slightly wider than a tele neck and the neck sits deeper in the pocket - I would use a digital caliper and measure your pocket depth and width and give the guys at Warmoth a call.
I sanded it with 220 to get rid of some scratches, not too much though, just enough to clean it up. I did not sand where the neck goes into the pocket though. Then I coated it with Tru Oil and hit that with 0000 steel wool - it feels really nice and smooth.
I recommend locking tuning pegs - measure the diameter of the holes - if I recall they are 10MM. I like the Hipshot tuning pegs - great quality but a bit pricey. I have used Guyker tuning pegs when I don't want to spend on a cheaper guitar with no problem - different styles to choose from
Why would someone torture such a beautiful instrument like the original owner did? Great job restoring it, this guitar is finally in good deserving hands!
Thank you
I don’t understand how people can throw away or destroy something that could easily change someone’s life. Looks great tho man! And it sounds clean.
seeing how the original owner abused this guitar was painful, you did a nice job restoring it. i'm not the biggest fan of black and gold, but i really like the new pickguard and the black head.
I would call the colour gun metal grey and it looks fantastic , well done .
Nice!! It’s amazing how a little love can turn nothing into something beautiful!
Thank you!
Wow i did the same thing. Great job man!
Love the contrast between the dark paint and the golden hardware. Good job!!!
Thanks!
Great work man! Woop!
wow! just amazing! the metallic grey coat seems perfect to me!
Thank you!
Brilliant transformation! Great colour and contrast with the fittings!
Brilliant job
You did a great job! That's an awesome guitar
Thank you, I had fun doing it
Thanks for this video, my uncle grabbed one of these for me at a garage sale for $5. Gonna do the same pickups you did, and rewire everything. This thing is rusty af but I’m learning a ton
Its a fun process and great way to learn. Have fun, link pictures of the final product when you finish
Great vid man! I have a Yamaha I’m gonna fix up and this video really makes me want to!
Thank you and go for it, it is fun and you learn a ton
Dude that's a gorgeous guitar you turned that into. Kudos.
Thank you
I spotted one of these guitars in our local pawn shop for $119 and have been researching it.
I think you have rebuilt a great guitar. Looks very sweet.
Thank you, they are inexpensive guitars and play well, especially the older ones. I definitely put more money into this than it is worth, but I did it for the learning process, fun, and to experiment with sound
@@JoelRodriguez-pk8fx I went and bought it the other day, Made in 1990! The electronics are a little scratchy, but either cleaning or maybe an upgrade??
(Talked them down to $105 OTD. )
I would try cleaning the electronics first. Some DeoxIT spray from Guitar Center would probably be all it needs. Not too pricey if you are not looking to change the sound.
You hooked it up! Looks great 👍
Thank you
Enjoyed the video. Great job on the resto.
Thank you
you my hero!
Nice painting. I tried to do that back in the pandemic, couldn't find cheap primer so i painted it with the cheapest poly finish i found (red), then black spray, golden spray, clear spray.... Too many layers but at least it looks closer to what i want 😅 I should have really gotten that primer, as it seems to make it faster.
It makes me happy to see i am not the only who sands by hand😅
That Duplicolor line has been great for guitars- I have done three guitars using auto paint and primer, and clearing with Spraymax 2K clear - the clear is a little pricey but gives a nice hard protective coat. I want to try guitar lacquer from StewMac next time I do something
Well, this is weird. My name used to be Joel Rodriquez before I changed it to James Rodriquez way back when I was 19. Also, I've had a Yamaha EG112C for over 20 years now. I'm 57 now, so if you are 40 years old or younger, live in either Indiana, California, or Texas, and don't know who your father is---it ain't me!! That's my story and I'm sticking to it. 🙂. The guitar came out nice!
😂 - Thank god I am well over 40
Thanks for this video! I have an EG 112 from probably 2002-3 that the jack has completely come off of, and I’m thinking about redoing all the electronics while I’m in there, new pick ups etc.
What type of bridge did you use? I know the original one on mine is rusted all to pieces from years of teenage hand sweat lol. I’m sure I’m gonna replace it but I’d like to not have to do too much to the body to resize the spot for it since this will be my first time doing anything like this…
Thanks for the video and any feedback is much appreciated!!
Thanks. I used a Wilkinson 54mm bridge- I believe it was this one:
www.amazon.com/Wilkinson-WVP6-SB-Stainless-Saddles-Tremolo/dp/B08SQT9GHY/ref=asc_df_B08SQT9GHY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693441167956&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17127473321174138575&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031262&hvtargid=pla-1159212061601&psc=1&mcid=d2a7a384c9443c549ee5c35f0260f5d4&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgJyyBhCGARIsAK8LVLM_CV5mWPqQeL3f3AOgz0ygdn0AwEhM78_Bf_ujyrzVPJBLGnwSrFgaAnC-EALw_wcB
Really grate job how much you spend on it cause i have once planning to upgrade aswell
spent more than the guitar was worth new, but its well worth it - I was a little under $300
What is the measurement of your pickguard sir? Thank you!
Not sure. I ordered a Yamaha Pickguard from EBay because the generic Strat ones are for fender style bodies. This guitar is slightly different shape, so search eBay for your guitar style and you will find them.
I have an EG112C2, on the back of the headstock it says Y0705, do you know what age the guitar would be from that? Thanks!
I do not, I cannot remember where I learned about the numbers on mine and could not find any info - since these are the lower ends on Yamaha guitars, they do not seem to follow the numbering you find online. I good guess would be either 2007 or 2005 but I would not rely on my hunch
Let me know if you want to sell!
Wow ,,, look so gorgeous , What type of your tremolo?
Thank you. I used a Wilkinson WVP6-SB 54mm 5+1 Hole SUS Stainless Steel Saddles Guitar Tremolo Bridge with Full Solid Steel Block for Import Strat and Japan Strat, Gold
Hey dude do you know if a warmoth neck would work on one of those?
That I am not sure. I know the neck is slightly wider than a tele neck and the neck sits deeper in the pocket - I would use a digital caliper and measure your pocket depth and width and give the guys at Warmoth a call.
Did you sand behind the neck of the guitar?
I sanded it with 220 to get rid of some scratches, not too much though, just enough to clean it up. I did not sand where the neck goes into the pocket though. Then I coated it with Tru Oil and hit that with 0000 steel wool - it feels really nice and smooth.
I want to replace the tuning pegs on my sons yamaha eg 112. Anyone know of any decent brands and where to get some?
I recommend locking tuning pegs - measure the diameter of the holes - if I recall they are 10MM. I like the Hipshot tuning pegs - great quality but a bit pricey. I have used Guyker tuning pegs when I don't want to spend on a cheaper guitar with no problem - different styles to choose from
Which edged bridge did you use ?
It is a Wilkinson WVP6-SB 54mm
@@JoelRodriguez-pk8fx thanks mate 🤝