New Old Stock
New Old Stock
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Busted 3rd gen Apple iPod "Classic" | Can I fix it?
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
I take two broken 3rd gen Apple iPods and try to make one working one. We'll also get it cleaned and try to buff out the scratches in the plastic face AND heavy scratches in the stainless back.
Making an animal shelter out of an old IBC tote - Dog house for Pyrenees livestock guardian dog.
Просмотров 3243 месяца назад
Today we're making a dog house out of an old IBC tote.
Making custom wall hanging baskets for storage & organization.
Просмотров 624 месяца назад
In this video I make an egg basket storage system to keep our farm fresh eggs organized. I used a couple leftover fence pickets from Home Depot and a few items from Amazon. Here are the affiliate links: Baskets: amzn.to/4eV0fY1 Egg sign: amzn.to/4622KU2 Little chalkboards: amzn.to/3y4fZqL 0:00 Intro 0:48 Cutting and sanding 1:13 Layout 3:09 Assembly 3:45 Oopsie 4:28 Disassembly 5:10 Reassembly ...
Can you permanently fix your hazy headlights for less than $40...with vapor?
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Using sandpaper and a travel mug filled with blue stuff can I melt all my headlight worries away? This is the tool I used: amzn.to/45elLlX The sprayer I used for cleaning: amzn.to/3y8Qyo0 0:00 Intro 1:06 The kit 1:54 Masking off the lens 4:57 Sanding 7:06 Setting up the tool 10:04 Using the tool 11:50 Before & after 12:12 Doing the driver's side 13:00 Final Product
We built a budget livestock loafing shed for our cows
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
With lumber ordered from Home Depot, we built a run-in shelter for cows we have coming soon. This is a simple design, and only took a few days.
Old IBM Thinkpad gets new life - SSD, RAM, & Processor!
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
IBM Thinkpad R51 gets upgraded with a processor, RAM, and an SSD.
Replacing top and bottom LCD screens in an old Nintendo DS Lite.
Просмотров 635Год назад
In this video I show how to replace both the top and bottom LCD screens in an old Nintendo DS.
Unboxing and teardown of non-working Atari 5200
Просмотров 494Год назад
I picked up a nice looking Atari 5200 from eBay, however it doesn't work as nice as it looks. I do a quick teardown to see what I can find.
Replacing the missing strap on a Mercedes Benz 300TD - W123 Wagon spare tire cover
Просмотров 141Год назад
A quick Sunday project to repair the missing strap on the floppy spare tire cover of my 1985 Mercedes wagon. I used a scrap piece of leather (the handle from a Duckfeet boot box), and some snaps from an Amazon kit. Snap kit: amzn.to/3Y9BSjm
Remove scratches from turntable lid with automotive headlight polish
Просмотров 27 тыс.3 года назад
Using some Meguiar's PlastX polish we'll restore some turntable dust covers / lids. I used an old Ryobi 18v drill with some polishing pads that I snagged off Amazon. Get yours here: Meguiar's PlastX - amzn.to/3SeMWrE Polishing Pads - amzn.to/3YeBYG6 Music by Dj Quads: soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads DjQuads djquads ruclips.net/channel/UCusF... Music from Soundcloud Music p...
Cleaning corroded humbucker pole pieces on Seymour Duncan Designed Detonator pickups
Просмотров 9 тыс.6 лет назад
Using a drill and some abrasives, I clean the cruddy pole pieces from a Duncan Designed humbucker. The tools I used in this video are: Sanding sponges: amzn.to/3SbEPfb Cordless drill: amzn.to/3WpUbzl Metal polish: amzn.to/3Sd72CF Allen Key set: amzn.to/3WtzJOd Painters tape: amzn.to/4f3zMHz Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Nintendo DSI XL - How to replace a bad touch screen
Просмотров 22 тыс.7 лет назад
Watch how to fix a bad touch screen in a Nintendo DSI XL. Get your old DSi back into shape yourself with the tools and parts found below. DSi XL replacement screen: amzn.to/4bQcIt7 Guitar picks: amzn.to/4cGZYpS Precision screwdriver set: amzn.to/3Sb05Sq Tweezers: amzn.to/3zJChPc DSi XL battery: amzn.to/3ScLqpR Replacement stylus: amzn.to/4cW2Tea DSI charger: amzn.to/3Y8wlJJ
Fender Precision Blacktop Bass gets a new Pickguard
Просмотров 16 тыс.7 лет назад
Swapping out the old warped scratchplate for a new pearly red one from WD Custom pickguards. Shop a selection of pickguards at amazon: amzn.to/2nN6Fmz
Odd Craftsman screwdrivers
Просмотров 5527 лет назад
Some old odd Craftsman screwdrivers I had in my box. Check them out!
Electric Guitar Teardown - ESP LTD F-50FR
Просмотров 6967 лет назад
Electric Guitar Teardown - ESP LTD F-50FR
Craftsman Tools...still made in the USA?
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
Craftsman Tools...still made in the USA?

Комментарии

  • @evgenklochko
    @evgenklochko 7 дней назад

    Как устранить оставшиеся царапины?

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 7 дней назад

      Если у вас есть глубокие царапины, вы можете намочить песок очень мелкой наждачной бумагой (1200 или выше) перед полировкой.

  • @BobbyTheDogUSA
    @BobbyTheDogUSA 8 дней назад

    I'll be using mother's mag

  • @charliepretorius7547
    @charliepretorius7547 17 дней назад

    Always start with 400 or 500 grid . That 180 is way too mutch for lights

  • @Rob-uv8bu
    @Rob-uv8bu Месяц назад

    Amazing video. Pity ZZ TOP fallon on hard times .😎😎

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Месяц назад

      Yeah, we thought our cameo in Back to the Future 3 was going to keep us relevant, but it didn't pan out. lol!!

  • @wobblywins
    @wobblywins Месяц назад

    Very educational vid man! Mind me asking what microscope model ya using?

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Месяц назад

      Thanks! It's a "Hayve" from Aliexpress. You can pick one up for around $50.

    • @wobblywins
      @wobblywins Месяц назад

      @@new_oldstock Thank you so much man, whered ya learn to work on these handhelds? Im just now getting into the hobby

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Месяц назад

      Originally out of necessity and interest. Gameboy / Walkman / etc. not working..."let's crack it open and see why" sorta thing. The internet has made tinkering so much more fruitful (since you can look up just about anything now).

  • @cacz_ICQ
    @cacz_ICQ Месяц назад

    Hello, do you have a description of what you bought and where?

  • @lx130
    @lx130 3 месяца назад

    I have a really good condition r51 in a bin that I got from an old job. I was able to get XP SP3 installed after a reformat, and it runs great off the HDD. I may just do this now as a small project! How have things been going since? Able to get linux on there?

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 3 месяца назад

      I just recently installed SP3 on this machine to get the Zune software installed (to get my old Zune up and running). Though I think this would run Linux nicely, I'm going to end up keeping Windows on it (as it's literally the only machine I have that I can use with my Zunes).

    • @lx130
      @lx130 3 месяца назад

      @@new_oldstock ughh.....i need to find my zune now lol

  • @compunurse
    @compunurse 4 месяца назад

    I don’t have chickens, so I don’t have fresh eggs. But I may steal your idea for some other organizational issues I have.

  • @MrShanksta
    @MrShanksta 4 месяца назад

    And by doing this method how long will this last?

  • @captainotto
    @captainotto 5 месяцев назад

    Warning to anyone trying this. Do not use any xylene-containing products on the headlight assembly after using this vapour kit. The glass layer that is formed by the vapour is a very high stress, high shear shell. It will not stand up to the stresses created by products like certain panel prep solutions (with xylene inside), or practically all clear coat sprays. Furthermore, the surface will rapidly degrade if left unprotected. I saw a noticeable difference in my test lights after only a few weeks in the British springtime sunlight. While the results from the vapour process are immediate and stunning, they are very short-lived. I have a test underway using a clear PPF wrap which is so far holding up very well in the sun, but only time will tell if it really holds.

  • @LarkspeedNL
    @LarkspeedNL 5 месяцев назад

    The lid with the tube on is for getting into spots on some lights that would require you to tip the cup too much with the standard lid on it.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 5 месяцев назад

      Good call! That makes sense.

  • @garethdavies7564
    @garethdavies7564 5 месяцев назад

    i do this for a side job and i use the vapor kit with acetone it has no uv in it nothing is permanent add a ceramic coating on top it will last a while 👍

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 5 месяцев назад

      Good tip! What do you charge to refurb headlights?

    • @garethdavies7564
      @garethdavies7564 5 месяцев назад

      @@new_oldstock im from the uk £50

    • @garethdavies7564
      @garethdavies7564 5 месяцев назад

      £70 but i add a 3 year ceramic coating on top

    • @captainotto
      @captainotto 5 месяцев назад

      I've tested with acetone and found it to work well but you need to keep the headlight warm throughout the process in order to minimise condensate formation on the surface of the headlight. The mystery blue liquid in the kits did not suffer from condensation at all in my tests, but with acetone in ambient temps of less than 15c, condensation was awful and any amount of it quickly warps the polycarbonate.

    • @garethdavies7564
      @garethdavies7564 5 месяцев назад

      @@captainotto i been useing the vapor kit with acetone for 7 months im from uk i havent had no issues key is in the prep

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa 5 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised they started at 180 but the end results look pretty nice. I found myself wondering the blue liquid is acetone based or some other chemical that can dissolve plastic.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 5 месяцев назад

      I agree, the 180 seemed pretty dang aggressive. Next time I do it I'll likely skip the 180. I think you're right about the acetone. I don't think it was heat alone that got these results (as it never got very hot).

    • @7154-c1g
      @7154-c1g 5 месяцев назад

      @@new_oldstock Main ingredients: synthetic resin

    • @captainotto
      @captainotto 5 месяцев назад

      It has almost no smell. If you accidentally spill it on the headlight, it will immediately dissolve into the light causing severe warping. And its vapour reflows PC just like acetone does, but it is definitely not acetone. I suspect it is another methyl ketone but pretty confident it's not acetone.

    • @charliepretorius7547
      @charliepretorius7547 17 дней назад

      Acetone works the same apparently. I do not do my lights this method though

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 5 месяцев назад

    A heat gun would give the same result

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 5 месяцев назад

      I have used a heat gun on plastics in the past with good results. This kit is advertised as having a UV inhibitor...time will tell.

  • @Raphtor13
    @Raphtor13 5 месяцев назад

    Gonna have 'buzzy' speaker where you tossed away the speaker ring....LOL

  • @AshleyFosterMom
    @AshleyFosterMom 6 месяцев назад

    Can you please share your supply list!

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock 6 месяцев назад

      You bet! It was: Pressure treated 4"x4"x8' - QTY 6 Pressure treated 2"x4"x16' - QTY 6 Pressure treated 2"x4"x8' - QTY 6 Pressure treated 2"x6"x16' - QTY 6 2"x4"x8'6 - QTY 6 4x8 OSB - QTY 6 6'x8' Pressure treated dog eared fence panel - QTY 6 Extra fence pickets - QTY 6 10' aluminum drip edge - QTY 6 + whatever nails / screws to assemble it I had the tar paper and shingles left over, but if you need to buy it you'd need a roll of paper, and 5 bundles of shingles (for this size shed).

  • @leonmorantin1346
    @leonmorantin1346 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! Nice video ! I got myself the same R51 that looks so cool imo. Could you specify the reference of the new component u used ? Also I wanted to know if it was possible to upgrade this old 32bit pc to 64bit...

  • @cmkilcullen8176
    @cmkilcullen8176 9 месяцев назад

    Tried this. Its just too damned hard to not scratch these darn things. Even microfiber is over hyped. That scratches too.

  • @gonesideways6621
    @gonesideways6621 11 месяцев назад

    Good job this is way I built mine when I got started in livestock cut most of cuts with a mini-mac chain saw.

  • @CharlieLiving
    @CharlieLiving 11 месяцев назад

    Great job,I’m definitely gonna build this for my animals! Thank you!

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 11 месяцев назад

    any fine plastic polish will work. See your auto detailing shop

  • @elu9780
    @elu9780 Год назад

    I love the old upgradable laptops. Wouldn't see a socketed CPU on modern laptops anymore, unfortunately. I have a Sony Vaio, which is quite a bit newer than this Thinkpad, but you can easily change the RAM, the HDD - and of course I replaced it with a SSD - and the CPU. Now I have i7 640m, 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3, and a 80GB SSD in there. In the future, I will change the SSD to a bigger one too, but that is for later. I also have dedicated graphics, GT 330M, which isn't great and the support for it is extremely lacking nowadays, but it's better than integrated graphics, at least. I currently have Debian installed on it, and I would probably switch to Devuan. I considered antiX because it's a very light Debian-based Linux distribution, but it has issues installing and running Wine, which I do want to have to run some older games.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      Yeah, nothing nowadays is made like the old stuff. I specifically like to have them around for the older games fro sure!

  • @andreyansimov5442
    @andreyansimov5442 Год назад

    Doing this for years for DELL laptops. Idk, but people and companies buy below awerage CPU laptops and never do upgrade. I have DELLs from 2008 with 1.8 - 2.0 GHz CPUs. Why not to upgrade them to 2.5 ? I have Inspiron 1501 AMD based that was stated in all official sources incl. comments on Dell support that chipset can handle 2GB of RAM only. But people has found modules that work as 2+2. So after one bad try I have found and bought correct ones and forced laptop to accept them 😂. First, I installed 2+1 and it has started normally. But after I installed 2+2 and it has refused to start. So I returned to 2+1 and used it for one day. Next day I tried again and entered BIOS. Checked that all amount is visible there. Tried to load Windows few times, and It has started finally! With upgraded to 2.2 GHz CPU and hybrid HDD it works flawlessly. Except operating system troubles... No correct GPU drivers for Windows 7, so I risked to install experimental Windows Vienna mod th😅s year. It works, except the internet. Core does not support Chrome, but dedicated browser MyPal and Firefox works a little. But main trouble are these security certificates of websites... no updates so many websites just do not work. Other thing with network is Wi-Fi works with real speed of 2,5 Mbit/s. It is Dell wireless card with a,b,g but it refuses to work at normal speed. Need to be replaced, I suppose.

  • @Torontodude20000
    @Torontodude20000 Год назад

    That’s my first laptop also. I still have it on my shelf in my study. I just don’t have the heart to throw it away.

  • @the_beefy1986
    @the_beefy1986 Год назад

    I never had an R series Thinkpad myself (always T or X), but back in college, I worked in the tech shop that supported student laptop purchases, and this was one of the standard machines people would get. They were the work horses of the mid 2000s college student.

  • @simonupton-millard
    @simonupton-millard Год назад

    I do miss the CPU socket in laptops, got a Dell E5510 with a Socket in upgraded from a Celeron to a 1st gen I5, Was watching a LGR video and yours was recommended to me +1 sub from me

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      Yeah, Dell did a pretty good job of keeping their Latitude / business line somewhat modular / upgradeable for a while, not sure if they are still that way or not. Gotta love LGR! Thanks for watching / subscribing!

  • @speedyink
    @speedyink Год назад

    Ok, CPU upgrade in a laptop, that's pretty darn cool

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      I appreciate the forward thinking that was a part of some of these older designs. You had the ability to upgrade (to an extent), and not just throw it away and buy new all the time.

    • @speedyink
      @speedyink Год назад

      *sigh* Times are definitely different... While some of this new tech is cool and fast I still miss the days where companies didn't try their best to stop you from ever fixing their devices so you have to buy a new one. Sure it's not all companies but still, it's a disgusting business model. I also miss the character of the 80's, 90's, and early 00's tech. While they look archaic now the joy and amazement when they were new was still off the charts. I remember seeing CD roms and stuff come out in laptops and thinking wow, that's sooo cool! @@new_oldstock

    • @miceseller
      @miceseller 11 месяцев назад

      The T440p is the last model which offers that.

  • @_RedsTech_
    @_RedsTech_ Год назад

    That specific laptop launched me into my IT career!

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      Awesome! I love these old IBM machines.

  • @malitwat2874
    @malitwat2874 Год назад

    Is it now remarkeble quicker? Start up, loading etc?

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      I would say it seems a bit quicker. I was thinking I might put Linux Mint on there to see if that makes any noticeable difference.

  • @Xavier-wm2vn
    @Xavier-wm2vn Год назад

    Promo_SM 🤦

  • @danielblack6529
    @danielblack6529 Год назад

    Looking at your 2-port 5200: The pin that's lifted on the big bottom right chip, the GTIA, is pin 11, which is T3 (Trigger 3). Doing a little research on it: On early 4-port systems, T3 normally goes to pin 13 of the 4th controller port which is for the top left/right red fire button and pin 4 (LP/ Light Pen) of the ANTIC (big chip on the top right) is only pulled high with a 4.7Kohm resistor to 5V (that'll be relevant in a bit). On later 4-port systems, T3 is also connected to pin 4 (LP/ Light Pen) of the ANTIC (big chip on the top right) and on 2-port systems it's only connected to LP. So theoretically, pin 11 of the GTIA a.k.a. T3 not being connected to the board may not do anything on a 2-port system, except leaving the LP pin floating and no light pen support if there ever was one for the 5200 (there was one for the Atari 8-bit computers IIRC). The bodge wire on the bottom connects pin 1 (GND) and pin 12 (P2/Paddle 2) of the POKEY (big bottom left chip). P2 leads to pin 10 of the 2nd controller port and controls one of the axis of the analog stick, so (assuming this is just a wire and not an insulated resistor) why is this tied to ground...? As for the bodge wires on the left: I'm not sure what those are. Maybe those are trace fixes? Btw. did you catch the scratch on the board between the chip A2 (big top right, ANTIC)? Also, did you insert that Congo Bongo cartridge the right way? The label on the cartridge was upside down when you inserted it and turned it on. Either way, thanks for uploading this video and I hope you read both of my comments and find them at least somewhat helpful.

  • @danielblack6529
    @danielblack6529 Год назад

    I recently got an original 4 port 5200 sold as untested without the switchbox that does the same thing after I did the switchbox elimination mod: Blackish screen and audio noise coming from the POKEY when I try to play Pole Position. I reseated all the big chips (but not the RAM yet) and both 7805s checked good with a game inserted and it still doesn't boot. Mine has the Rockwell 6502 R-C Network fix likely from the factory, a cap installed on the POKEY chip (the big chip on the bottom left) between pin 1 and 17 (GND and VCC respectively) and on the solder side of the main board, there's a bodge wire between pin 1 (GND) of the POKEY is connected to the GND side of C104.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      I did reseat all the chips (not sure if I showed it here or not). I found a copy of the 5200 Field Service Manual and I ordered some new RAM chips. I'll revisit it soon and hopefully get it figured out.

    • @danielblack6529
      @danielblack6529 Год назад

      ​@@new_oldstockGood idea to replace the RAM, because on mine, the culprit that kept the system from booting was the seventh DRAM chip from the top, U24, (XA24 on later boards). The chip itself looks like it got really hot at some point as the die marks are visible on the chip, while the label is barely readable. I found it to be not working by testing each RAM chip, one at a time, on my SG-1000 II (the one with the discrete TMS chip), since it also uses 4516 RAM for it's VRAM. Testing the 5200 temporarily with a RAM chip from my SG-1K II, it did boot and work, but the graphics were blocky, 2 color only, dark/missing detail and the color hue was wrong. The blocky 2 color only graphics were caused by pin 40 of the GTIA (Address line 2) not being connected to the board, because the pin was a bit corroded, which I could fix and the color hue was also fixed by adjusting R8, but the dark/ missing detail graphics couldn't be fixed. It turns out my GTIA is a bit faulty as Luma Output 0, which is pin 31, only outputs a floating signal (~1V) instead of a proper signal (0V - 5V), even when it's not connected to the board, so I need to either replace it or get the Sophia, whenever that is available. TL;DR: One RAM chip was bad and aside from the GTIA being a bit faulty, the system is working fine now.

    • @danielblack6529
      @danielblack6529 9 месяцев назад

      Update: I recently got the Sophia 2 for my 5200 and on the RF output it still looked wrong like with its original GTIA. After lots of probing and testing it turns out that the GTIA was fine and that Luma Output 0 wasn't the problem, however I did discover that Luma Output 3 wasn't on the final output circuit, even though said output is fine from the chip itself. So what was going on? It was the CD4050 hex inverter U1 (XA1 on later hoards) whose 4th inverter didn't work right that caused Luma Output 3 not to show up. After desoldering that and stealing a CD4050 from one of my Atari 2600s to put it on my 5200, the video output looks exactly like it should, even with the original GTIA. TL;DR: The GTIA wasn't faulty, the Hex Inverter was partially broken causing the video output to look wrong.

  • @garypeach8945
    @garypeach8945 Год назад

    Hello what is the polish called?

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      It's called Meguiar's PlastX. It's specifically for plastic., You can get it at most auto parts stores or on Amazon.

    • @garypeach8945
      @garypeach8945 Год назад

      @@new_oldstock Thats great and thank you! 😀

  • @300BaudStudios
    @300BaudStudios Год назад

    Nice old car. I would like to see more content.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      Thanks! As with any old car, there is always something that needs done to it. Stay tuned for more on it. Cheers!

  • @SoundToxin
    @SoundToxin Год назад

    Is that just a bezel with a gap in the middle or a whole lens with plastic under it? I've got a DSi XL with deep scratches on the bottom screen I picked up and I got a touchscreen for it but I'm not sure if I need an additional part like a lens to get rid of all the scratched bits.

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      The touch screen should be all you need. You will just re-use the bezel / frame from the old screen on the new one. Sorry for the late reply.

    • @SoundToxin
      @SoundToxin Год назад

      @@new_oldstock Thanks! I ended up working on other things in the meantime and so I still haven't done that particular repair, so good to know I should have all the parts I need.

  • @CaityRaindrop
    @CaityRaindrop Год назад

    That needle tip was so good, I wanted to replace my 3ds xls plates but didn't want to bring a knife to it's rubber pads to remove the top screen screws. Are the ribbon cables (in the dsi) delicate? I feel like I could do this but I'm worried I'll snap the ribbons

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      Thanks! Yes, they are relatively delicate, but if you take your time you should be ok. I will sometimes use some dull tweezers to help with getting them maneuvered.

    • @CaityRaindrop
      @CaityRaindrop Год назад

      ​@@new_oldstock are they similar to pc wires? I've built my own pc a few times but never took apart a console. Do you have any tips for keeping dust away during application? I've seen some ppl on forums say not to bother cause dust will always get trapped

  • @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
    @Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez 2 года назад

    Wet sanding 1000 through 3000 then plastix 2.0 will provide a like new finish.....takes about 45 mins......I use pledge on a flannel cloth to hand buff after polishing.

  • @ArtistBenz2020
    @ArtistBenz2020 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @pezu515
    @pezu515 2 года назад

    Could you do the same video for a ds lite

    • @new_oldstock
      @new_oldstock Год назад

      I just did a video for replacing the top and bottom screens on a DS Lite. I don't show putting a new touch screen in, but I do show moving the existing touch screen over and re-installing. Hop that helps! ruclips.net/video/Uoy-YoqQz8I/видео.html

    • @pezu515
      @pezu515 Год назад

      thank you 🙏

  • @i_am_no_oneno_one_am_i401
    @i_am_no_oneno_one_am_i401 2 года назад

    This some next level wizardry. It actually works!!! Thanks!!

  • @337camo
    @337camo 3 года назад

    I really need to learn how to work on my guitars. I'm not at all a handy man, I can't even swap out pickguards or anything. Ultimately I want to be good enough to piece together a whole guitar with separate parts, like a Frankenstein bass. I like more unique pickup configurations as well, like double p (blacktop jazz style) or humbucker bridge - split p style neck, etc. P-bass style body, thin jazz neck.. that would be such a fun project. Kinda rambling there. Anyways, nice video and pickguard! I'm actually waiting for a fender blacktop p to arrive. Just ordered one from Reverb.. black body/black pickguard.

  • @cookingwithcarl8199
    @cookingwithcarl8199 3 года назад

    thank you i'm selling my turntables this weekend and will do exactly this before the customer sees them

  • @jakehagerdorn7844
    @jakehagerdorn7844 3 года назад

    looks really nice, and it's a great tutorial. I've been thinking of buying an olympic white squier and putting a tort shell pickguard on it. Always loved that look.

  • @davidlloyd9598
    @davidlloyd9598 3 года назад

    Could you just put new dome head Allen screws in?

  • @unamjay3529
    @unamjay3529 3 года назад

    I'm going to do the same, but repaint black for the pole piece. Nice vids btw

  • @Ginormus
    @Ginormus 3 года назад

    I have the exact same problem

  • @wafflez7
    @wafflez7 3 года назад

    Just did this yersterday to my Detonators and sound tested today, no change noticed whatsoever. Thanks man!

  • @tlb2732
    @tlb2732 3 года назад

    Metal filings falling into the pickup and the keyboard?

  • @alastairward2774
    @alastairward2774 4 года назад

    Thumbs up for actually showing how those cables disconnect from the motherboard. Has no idea that there was a catch, the little black bit.

    • @alastairward2774
      @alastairward2774 4 года назад

      Thumbs down for the jump cut where the most fiddly cable has to be reinserted.

    • @aquiIa_chrysaetos
      @aquiIa_chrysaetos 3 года назад

      @@alastairward2774 LMAO