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Any thoughts on repairs or fixes?

 

What do you suppose i should do? I dont want to pick it off.

 

It wasn't actually me, it was a fella i was paying to install.

 

I'm a bit upset about it. The guy generally does stellar work!

 

Do i have to re-spray the whole spot woild you think? Would nitro touch up pens or brushed on be very conspicuous?

 

I did docthe initial paint hob myself

 

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Posted

Hmm he hadn’t thought of some kind of drop cloth then ?

Would a bridge cover hide it? I’d pick it off and see how bad it was underneath 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Geek99 said:

Hmm he hadn’t thought of some kind of drop cloth then ?

Would a bridge cover hide it? I’d pick it off and see how bad it was underneath 

He said he used a leather chamois but it got under it.

 

Yeah, i havent physically inspected but will do do tomorrow.

Posted
2 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said:

I'd pick it off or tweezer..

Any paint left in the can? Spray on a cotton bud and dab... Nitro is meant to surface-melt or react, so might blend in respectably...

Yeah, will have to buy more unfortunately 

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If that's the result of work you were paying for, the person doing the work should fix it to your satisfaction for free. If that means a total re-spray of the body so be it.

 

If that was my bass, and body was otherwise flawless I'd want it returned to the state it was before the any work had been started.

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Posted (edited)

Embrace the change and apply more solder blobs to make it a thing!

 

As the Chinese proverb goes: “When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills.”

 

Edited by Baloney Balderdash
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Posted
1 hour ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

Nitro *should* be easier to touch up than other finishes as each layer applied sinks into the previous due to the solvent in it.

Thats what im hoping.

Posted
34 minutes ago, lidl e said:

Thats what im hoping.

 

You shouldn't need to hope anything. The person responsible for doing this should be getting on and fixing it so that you would never know it happened in the first place.

 

Maybe then they will take proper precautions when when soldering on other customer's basses in the future.

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Posted (edited)

On a completely different note, it's quite an odd spot to drop a blob of solder.

 

Not in any possible way suggesting that he did it on purpose, that would make even less sense, just genuinely can't wrap my head around how it could possibly end there.

 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

That's not a solder blob.

 

Your bass has manifested the spirit of Phil Lynott.

 

Fit a mirror pickguard immediately!

 

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:shok:

 

This changes everything!

 

Call whatever the British equivalent to FBI is immediately!

 

This is an X-Files!

 

And who knows, this Phil Lynott rash might be infectious and spread! 

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, BigRedX said:

If that's the result of work you were paying for, the person doing the work should fix it to your satisfaction for free. If that means a total re-spray of the body so be it.

 

If that was my bass, and body was otherwise flawless I'd want it returned to the state it was before the any work had been started.

 

👆 this, completely and totally 👆

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6 hours ago, BigRedX said:

If that's the result of work you were paying for, the person doing the work should fix it to your satisfaction for free. If that means a total re-spray of the body so be it.

 

If that was my bass, and body was otherwise flawless I'd want it returned to the state it was before the any work had been started.

^

This

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Posted
6 hours ago, BigRedX said:

If that's the result of work you were paying for, the person doing the work should fix it to your satisfaction for free. If that means a total re-spray of the body so be it.

 

If that was my bass, and body was otherwise flawless I'd want it returned to the state it was before the any work had been started.

Yrah, the fella is very sorry and is wroking to make it right.

 

Will ping back

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