![]() ![]() The most important tool for me, is the goofy looking magnifier glass helmet.lol Now I can really see what I am doing. ![]() I watched a couple guys.1 guy just pulled out the belt sander and went for it, another guy had a little hand plane to shave it down.In both cases, just it gave me confidence to go for it too.Īnother example, the cost of professional crowing files from places like stemac are over $100.and that's fine if I was doing a lot of this type of work.īut instead, I took advice and went to Home Depot and bought a little Nichols triangular file for like 5 bucks, and then I used an old sharpening stone to grind off the corners to prevent the edge of the file from cutting into the fretboard, or cutting thru the masking tape on the fretboard. The guitars have a stamped serial number on the back of the headstock. I have been watching youtube videos of guys who work on guitars, and some of these guys are "regular guys", they show you how to do repairs, and discuss the tools you need, and cheaper ways to get the job done. Since Fernandes didnt actually make guitars but instead sourced them from different manufacturers (including Tokai), inconsistencies are not surprising, but you got a pretty good guitar for your 150, of that there is no doubt Oh, and welcome to Strat-Talk stratman323 Dr. Burnys are made by Japanese company Fernandes. 12:47:18 GMT -5 yetti said:Hey thanks Madhttr! ![]()
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