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gary mac

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  1. Found a mirrored pickguard today and thought it would look so much better than the white one. It didn't fit
  2. A bump before going off for a rehearsal
  3. When I had a damp proofing/cellar conversion business some years back, I was using a system pioneered by a company called Platon, (think that's the right name although it was a while back now), also a company called Newton or Newlath maybe. Anyway, essentially it's a waterproof membrane that is laid across the floor slab and fixed to the walls. It will easily cope with rising/penetrating damp. Once this is in place you can used batons and plasterboard or insulation board or whatever. As long as you use the waterproof fixing points and do not puncture the sheeting. Ideally if you have the space the dry lined walls can be set away from the external walls and wedged/fixed in place. Flooring can be t&g chipboard or ply. If there is running water or the risk of flooding, then you must allow for a pump to be installed within the floor prior to installing the membrane. I'm at risk of waffling here, so I'll stop. Pm me if you want, I'm happy to offer any advise that I can.
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    That does look rather good. Have a good luck with the sale and a plea to edit the spelling to SQUIER bump.
  5. Only a year and a bit since the last bump. Still only [b]£45.00[/b]
  6. Starting to think I should keep it, thanks Jim
  7. Shouldn't sound weedy with your Blazer and Ampeg set up. Don't understand is it just this number Alex? I've been playing it again recently in one of the covers bands and it sounds pretty full on. P Bass or sometimes my G&L through GB Shuttle and Mark Bass cabs. I play with a pick. Fretting mostly around the middle reaches of the neck. I'll pay attention to it properly at wednesday nights rehearsal ( I have to admit to playing this one on auto pilot) and report back.
  8. I've seen and handled some really horrible uninspiring Squiers but also had a few very very good examples. I think a fair few tend to be written off as poor due to a combination of cheap/nasty, knackered strings and a poor or non existant set up.
  9. Thanks for that. I've been very impressed with it. I would keep it but need to thin out the gear a bit, Can't sell my other little practise amp as it was a birthday pressie, so the Peavey needs to go.
  10. Mark that looks like a real beaut. Hope you enjoy.
  11. A back on line after being off line for three days bump
  12. A back on line after three days of being off line bump
  13. Thanks for that. Must say that I'm not keen on the look of the tuners but have to concede that they do the job and the bass stays in tune. I'm keen to sell but will leave the price as it is and see if any offers are made.
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