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Fender modificaton ???

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    Posted: 20 Feb 2025 at 3:55pm
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I modify all my Fenders.  First is I pull the four screws and remove the neck, then I cut a pair of crossways grooves and sink in an "X" made of brass square stock, then mix up some epoxy, coat the mating faces, clamp and screw it back together tight, then fill the body to neck gap with epoxy so it can never come loose.  Then I shave off as much material from the heel joint, to grant better hand-clearance to the upper frets.

Then I nix the volume and tone controls... direct wire, and add in a mini-XLR in parallel with the 1/4" jack, and affix a pouch to the body to hold a wireless transmitter. 

I've also taken to carving out a recess and fit a headless bridge/tailstock tuning assembly, and chopping off the original headstock... it sure makes it easier to navigate around a crowded stage without whacking a mic stand or bandmate.

On my Musicman Stingray-5 (which is a Leo design), I put the body in the Bridgeport and cut out about half the material.  Between that, and the aforementioned tailpiece/headstock work), it went from 13.5lbs down to 8lbs, which really makes a big difference for a 4-hour gig...
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You should also have the amp that goes to 11...Wink

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GEES... i thought he was talking about a TRACTOR  !  LOL
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But Dave...  My amps all go up to 30... Wink

In prior years, it wasn't uncommon for me to run significantly more power, but modern stage technology means I don't need to do that anymore... but I still have four 18" sub cabinets and four 2600w amps in the racks... once my new shop is weathered in, I just might hang them from the ceiling corners... it'll make cleaning dirt and old paint off the tractors much easier... turn it on, and walk away... LOL

The other modification I do to my Fenders... is remove the strap peg, replace it with a 5/16" threaded stud set in epoxy... I attach the strap permanently, as EVERY so-called 'strap security' accessory breaks... dropping the instrument.  Can't have that.

Steve- I'm bumpin' it to the top, 'cuz I wanna see his pictures!!!!


Edited by DaveKamp - 24 Feb 2025 at 11:17am
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YEA..... I been a waitin for PICTURES !!  Narrow this down a little.. Wink
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I'm wondering,,,,,,,,,,,,,,are we talking about guitars or tractors?
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That's a great idea, Ted-  an orange tractor-shaped guitar!!!
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

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SOmeone needs to tell her, Never push down on the crank, only pull up! Big smile 
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Good thing that's just a big-block V8... LOL
Lessee... I see unstyled WC radiator and fuel tank.  I THINK that's a WD trans stick, but an early WC rearend housing??

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there was a tractor in the video ?  Wink
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i would like to know what the front hub caps are of off
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

SOmeone needs to tell her, Never push down on the crank, only pull up! Big smile 
Works a lot better if you push down, pull up, push down, pull up,,,,,,,,,,  you get the idea...only faster.. WinkBig smileLOL
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Ted's such a naughty guy... 
How's the ice'n snow up there Ted- you gonna send me a flood this spring?  lookin' a two inches of rain projected for Tuesday, and soil is frozen a few inches down, so it's gonna puddle and run off...
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