Repair of Broken Guitar Head Stock Peghead Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2024
  • Here I wrap up the head stock repair which I started in part 1 of this story; the all-too-familiar story in which it fell from one of those tripod stands, and fractured the peghead (aka, head stock) right off the neck.

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  • @wendyierlan2570
    @wendyierlan2570 6 місяців тому +1

    Sanding polls screens?
    Interesting video.
    I like the pony tail too…🤗

    • @ScottatPorchPulse
      @ScottatPorchPulse  6 місяців тому

      Yes... same stuff as for sanding poles! I find it helpful in reducing clogging when sanding between layers of lacquer that haven't quite cured fully (I like to give a full week at least, preferably two, to cure). I can do a high grit (320 or above) sanding of a surface DRIED but not yet cured, but occasionally it gobs up if the sanding generates too much heat. Wet sanding solves that, but sometimes I use the mesh-- the "ventilation" provided alleviates heat build up, but because it's more rigid, I can use it on areas where, as layers are added, it starts to "pool," causing high spots. It takes down the high spots nicely, without having to use a block and sand a bigger area. And yes, the hair is getting long enough that to do any work, I need to tie it back!