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[quote name='Norris' timestamp='1489256099' post='3255564'] Actually I would have been tempted to leave the shot in place as a talking point. Bit late now though. An alternative would have been to saved some sawdust, pack it into the holes and then wick in some superglue [/quote] all holes plugged now and 2 coats of Danish oil, must get a pic up when its complete and Im happy so far with the result. War wounds can be seen
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[quote name='Norris' timestamp='1489175120' post='3255044'] First of all put a few drops of water in the dents and keep adding more as it soaks in. Then lay a quite damp cloth over the top and use a steam iron on its hottest setting to really heat it up. Rinse and repeat a few times. Leave it overnight to dry out and the wood will rise up as it dries. You can pop out a dent up to 2-3mm that way. Then you have less to sand out to get a smooth finish. Of course it depends how deep the dents are. [/quote] Hi Norris, I have tried the water and the large dark dent has gone up a bit, the 2 holes that you see are about 3mm or so deep as I have removed the lead shot so they will have to be filled. the dark patch I now know is a burnt mark which is sanded out completely. The 2 holes are now plugged with a section I removed under the pick guard using a wood plug removal tool, was a bit brittle but its the best I can achieve under the circumstance. Don't know how to update a pic on this post. Any ideas folks
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What if I plug the 2 holes with brass plugs, bit like the Sandberg basses with silver plugs....
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[quote name='Naetharu' timestamp='1488974993' post='3253363'] If you can find the kit to do it I'd go for a sand-blasted finish on that. Would look lovely with the grain and the marked surface will work fine with it. [/quote] I had considered the sandblasting route if I can find someone local who have the kit to do it. I agree it would look the dogs ....
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[quote name='Bolo' timestamp='1488794755' post='3251732'] If the wood fibre hasn't been broken this could work, helped perhaps by a hot iron to steam the dent out. I doubt with lead shot stuck in the fibre is tore up and will not pop back in it's original shape. Have a chat with a luthier about possible finishes, I think I read somewhere that once you go oil it is a b!tch to go back to paint later. [/quote] The dent is more a hollow that I find difficult to work out, I am sanding in and around it to see what happens, also I have added some water to the area to get it raised.. heres hoping
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[quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1488784912' post='3251631'] There are lots of tips in the Build Diaries on BassChat too. You might get an answer to your nitromors question there. PS; I'd love to know what sort of gigs it's been used at where pot shots are taken at the band. [/quote] Ok coral maybe....
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[quote name='Bolo' timestamp='1488794755' post='3251732'] If the wood fibre hasn't been broken this could work, helped perhaps by a hot iron to steam the dent out. I doubt with lead shot stuck in the fibre is tore up and will not pop back in it's original shape. Have a chat with a luthier about possible finishes, I think I read somewhere that once you go oil it is a b!tch to go back to paint later. [/quote] Yes I am dubious now about the oil finish and using nitomors may leave a residue as Ivansc said. More sanding it is then to see how that turns out
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[quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1488751359' post='3251567'] Yeah looks super ratty, love it! 10 coats of danish oil, sanded with wet n dry each coat, then 4 or 5 coats of beeswax will get you a real nice satin finish. Best of lluck and make sure you put some photos of the finished product up! [/quote] Thanks truck shop, I think that the danish oil would be the way to go, never used it before so I may be very tempted. Some ash bungs first for the holes i will of course put up pics of the finished article.
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[quote name='Number6' timestamp='1488749558' post='3251557'] I like it as it is [/quote] You may have a good point there, some oil and leave the knocks and bumps...
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Hi Guys, Need some advice/help with this bad boy. I have sanded off most of the clear lacquer and the stain but as you can see some of the stain is still in the grain. Its a 3 piece body and i don't know if nitromors is suitable for this task. Its an old Blazer bass and i want to make suer its not damaged in the process. If you notice to the left of the body there is a dark patch, this is slightly lower and has 2 holes which had lead shot removed (by me ) when I got the bass. Maybe someone was taking pot shots at it. I am trying to get this are level as possible but the holes will be a problem if I want to keep a natural finish. Any suggestion/ideas would be greatly appreciated. [attachment=239795:IMG_0600.jpg] Brian
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*TRADED* Yamaha BB714BS Billy Sheehan Signature - Many Upgrades
briansbrew replied to 7enderhead's topic in Basses For Sale
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Lakland 44-02 Deluxe - Cherry Burst * Traded*
briansbrew replied to bassfan's topic in Basses For Sale
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John done me up a new loom for my faker and a great job he did, the best man for the Job in my opinion and Ive seen plenty of soldering looms in my time. Thanks John Brian
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I Have the 79 model of this but it has the 1200 on the headstock but that dosent matter as this bass is solid, plays like a dream and has the most beautiful sounds, like you say a bit like a P but with steroids if you know what i mean. anyway whoever buys this will certainly not be disappointed. First class build quality. GLWTS
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SOLD: 1975 Bitsa Jazz Bass Ash/Maple/Lindy Fralin
briansbrew replied to PawelG's topic in Basses For Sale
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Aria SB700 (sold pending) & Fender Classic 60's Jazz (SOLD)
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Aria SB700 (sold pending) & Fender Classic 60's Jazz (SOLD)
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SOLD Bitsa Precision (US Deluxe Alternative) - £180 Collected! SOLD
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SGC Nanyo bass collection SB 301(Pearl white) SOLD
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Received another brilliant wiring kit for my Aria Elite, once again a top notch job and John is very helpful and gives sound advice. Best man out there for the Job and my Aria now sings as it should. Thanks John
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4(2+2)GoldTuners(Status): sold
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