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briansbrew

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  1. [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
  2. [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
  3. What if I plug the 2 holes with brass plugs, bit like the Sandberg basses with silver plugs....
  4. [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 ....
  5. [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
  6. [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....
  7. [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
  8. [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.
  9. [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...
  10. 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
  11. Hi, What is the shipping to UK N.Ireland please lovely bass by the way
  12. Got one of these in Padouk red, killer bass and as you say a fantastic Ricky sound, GLWTS
  13. 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
  14. Why do you not just put the asking price beside each description, thats one ad many on this forum have done it this way and out seems to work ok, Lovely set of basses though
  15. 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
  16. Did you not get that Precision you were looking at Pawel, it was lovely too
  17. Hi There, I wouldn't mind a wee look Brian
  18. Thanks Guys, I have checked and seen an 600 with the neck joint compared to mine which as you rightly put it is a 700 in Padouk, great bass by the way.
  19. [quote name='simontdo' timestamp='1482236755' post='3198669'] Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's an SB700. The SB600 has a glued neck, your's has a through neck. [/quote] I have an SB 600 and its a through neck, Looks exactly like this one only in Paduke red
  20. Hi Pawel, Really interested in this Yammy. I will talk to you tomorrow if thats OK, get clearance from her indoors as its near Christmas Cheers Brian
  21. 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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