Being a Polish sort of name, who's to say about Sadowsky, unless the builder calls it Sadoffski
Wal, on the other hand was named after ian Waller, which i guess you already knew, so that ' vaaal ' was def. wrong
Keith is a gent and a scholar. Paid up and didn't get the axe for a week or so, as the silly sausage lives in France.
Still, good to have mates that can collect, snap a string, and then re-string it for ya
Blimey guv, that little Danplifier is awesome. I magine a gitwrist setting up on stage with an amp you could barely see, and then striking the mother of all chords.
Wild
Oooh Oooh ..another vintage bass !
They just keep on coming. Is the £30 start price how much the seller will pay for someone to take it away and BBQ the demon ?
It goes on lovely. I changed the type of roller i used after one panel. Richard reckoned the micro fibre / polyester rollers ( mini 4" ) gave a better finish, and he was right. First panel was done with a sponge roller, and it leaves the finish a bit like sandpaper
Oh ..
Well, as a member of The Plod, i cannot be seen to be flouting IP laws, so i'll take another name
I'm thinking Colon Leakage. That should be available
Word of advice for anyone buying Tuff Cab..
I bought a 5kg tin ( although to be fair, it was the smallest size in the colour i wanted ) and i have rollered about 3 coats on 4 sides of the cab right now
and this barely made an impact on the amount of Tuff Cab left in the tin. It looks like i havent used any
2.5kg would easily have been more than enough. In fact, i could do 4 cabs the size of the one i'm building with a 2.5kg tin