Bought Precision Bass After Repair and It Was a Big Mistake| Bass Guitar Repair SUB

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @silencedones4421
    @silencedones4421 Год назад +28

    Extremely impressed and have nothing but respect for a man who can fix their own equipment.

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 Год назад +28

    I have never seen someone so natural and fearless with this type of work. Your sensibilities of how to feel the situation, and then your knowledge and experience on how to do it, and then your well-trained hands doing the work. Plus you can play it well. I loved the flat wounds. The fretboard looks amazing. That was cool you did it with a CNC machine.

  • @johnstitt2615
    @johnstitt2615 Год назад +6

    I love the straight ahead comments “And this is a disaster”. Another saying would be “It’s quite the scene”. Lol. Great vid. These builds give me lots of ideas for repairs I am doing.

  • @antares4975
    @antares4975 Год назад +18

    Musima Instruments factory were located in my hometown Markneukirchen in formerly east germany. After reuniting germany the factory was closed in 1990. Since the early 90s Warwick Basses are manufactured in the same town. Also the headquarters of Framus Guitars are located here. The founder of Warwick is the son of Fred Wilfer, the founder of Framus Guitars. He reunited Framus in 1995, since Framus was shut in the late 70's.
    No one asked, but i thought it might be interessting.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      Thank you, not many people know this.
      You live in an amazing place that is full of guitar building history. I dream to visit your town someday.

    • @antares4975
      @antares4975 Год назад

      @@mr.k1t It's a nice place to study classic guitar building. The college is a beautiful mansion. There is also Framus Museum, i've never been. I grew up there, anyways the town is slowly dying like everything nice.. you might be disappointed

  • @MasterFailureOfficialChannel
    @MasterFailureOfficialChannel Год назад +44

    The amount of work you've put into this one is impressive. This P-bass looks better than ever now!

  • @vm1979
    @vm1979 Год назад +3

    Musima " Action Baß " ..... Großartiges Instrument, fetter Sound und spielt sich viel besser als man denkt.
    Klasse Video,- Respekt!

  • @Matt_bechillin
    @Matt_bechillin Год назад +8

    Excellent road-worn ! Some people go overboard , but I like how you did it a lot

  • @supafrogg258
    @supafrogg258 Год назад +14

    So so nice to see a weathered and neglected instrument receive some much-deserved loving! The whole music cosmos is smiling on you, for the care you have given!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @reggaebass1857
    @reggaebass1857 Год назад +4

    You are obviously a professional, very nice work and a great video I couldn’t stop watching

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @Daddy53751
    @Daddy53751 Год назад +1

    For an old dog like me,
    (Playing since ‘71, modding since ‘82 and building about 10 years)
    I love bringing something back from the dead almost more than anything else.
    Way more satisfying than buying an overpriced “name” that I’d still have to mod to suit my preferences.
    Nice work!🤘🏻🫡

  • @salmonti9707
    @salmonti9707 Год назад +7

    Great video. I love repair videos more than build videos. Great to see people work with what is there and make the most of it.

  • @finaljesus
    @finaljesus Год назад +2

    that came out bad ass it looks amazing love the black pickguard too and road worn job thank you for the video

  • @enduro_six8419
    @enduro_six8419 Год назад +14

    Your video gives me relax and TONS of satisfaction 😌 Keep it up!! (Fretboard repair was awesome🎸🔥)

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah Год назад +2

    Wow! This is one of the most hardcore repairs I've ever seen

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Год назад +7

    The custom knobs are incredible!!!! You could make a fortune selling those as after market custom brass, bronze, copper or chrome knobs!!!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      I will pass this on to my father)

    • @OlavSchneider
      @OlavSchneider 3 месяца назад

      Some 32 years ago I fabricated my own Stainless steal knobs for my Fender Jazz bass. Quality knobs are hard to find.

  • @psykoelvis
    @psykoelvis Год назад +8

    Why was it a mistake?I think you had the chance to bring it back to life and you did an amazing job!!! And the brass nut? A touch of class!!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @adrianherreravildoso1813
      @adrianherreravildoso1813 Год назад

      Excelente trabajo

    • @Daddy53751
      @Daddy53751 Год назад

      It’s cool with the brass nut. I discovered it adds a bit of “warmth”.
      On the other end of the spectrum,
      I just completely rebuilt and modded a 5 string Jazz bass, and one of the things I did was build a stainless steel nut, and it seemed to add just a touch of extra “aggression” to the overall tone.
      It was a fun experiment.

  • @danielirvine7468
    @danielirvine7468 Год назад +2

    Dude this was epic
    I kinda like how you didn’t put the fender badge on this just kept it real ..
    You got skills man
    I am learning lots from this

  • @gorandelac
    @gorandelac Год назад +1

    One of the best videos for repairing guitar... beautiful man!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @interact48
    @interact48 Год назад +1

    Your work on this bass is first class

  • @peterkokkoris2988
    @peterkokkoris2988 Год назад +2

    Most relaxing 20 minutes ever.

  • @adamalvarez458
    @adamalvarez458 Год назад +2

    Glad I witnessed this. Great job. Beautiful.

  • @JS-jz3zo
    @JS-jz3zo Год назад +3

    You sir are an artist!
    This is very relaxing to watch after a full day of work. Thank you for sharing!
    Stay safe. Much love! ✌🏻

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you for comment. Best wishes from Ukraine!

  • @son0fsocal
    @son0fsocal Год назад +1

    👏🏼 Great Job! Every time I see a video like this , I can’t help but wonder “🤔 what if Leo Fender was never born?”

  • @stuart8663
    @stuart8663 Год назад +2

    Love the video, excellent smooooooth background music and great skills displayed! G'day from Australia.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!
      Best wishes from Ukraine!

  • @kendallfella
    @kendallfella Год назад +1

    What a great video - compulsive viewing. Cracking job on that bass. What you did to the neck was sublime. Well done!

  • @JasonECI
    @JasonECI Год назад +5

    Was a little surprised you didn't sand it all off and repaint it, since you had already spent that much time reviving it, you did say you had no desire to repaint it though!! Very nice job beautifully done!!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thanks you!
      Painting is always a long time, I already spent about 2 months and when I discovered a problem with the deck, I had no desire to delay another 2 months)

  • @mikedeveer1047
    @mikedeveer1047 Год назад +1

    Always great to see a craftsman doing their stuff

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      I am glad that you like it

  • @tedblumstein6772
    @tedblumstein6772 Год назад +4

    A lot of work for an off-brand bass. Probably worth very little but the experience is priceless! Congratulations!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Perhaps for you it’s an off brand bass, but in my area it was an enviable bass guitar.(now these factories produce warwick,framus and many others)

    • @tedblumstein6772
      @tedblumstein6772 Год назад +1

      @@mr.k1tI am not saying it was not an enviable bass or not worth your effort. Only this, the man hours and materials costs spent likely do not cover the replacement costs of a mass produced instrument. Since it was for your personal use, your valuable time could be considered as 'no cost'. However, for those of us who professionally repair these guitars and basses, time is not free. The cost to the customer would be excessive as the labor costs are high. You did a lot of great work and spent many hours to repair this bass! But to me, Time = Money. If I were to do this repair, my customer could probably buy a very nice condition used or maybe even a new Framus or Warwick or even a real Fender P-bass for less out of pocket cost. I would tell them to not waste their money (paying me) unless it was a sentimental instrument or had a storied history (used by someone famous). This does not diminish your efforts. It is a very good repair. Again, congratulations.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      I understand you, I have a guitar in repair now, which I sincerely do not want to repair. And I'm trying to dissuade the client from doing it)

  • @thegeekdude67
    @thegeekdude67 Год назад +2

    Amazing! You’re an artisan and very talented luthier.
    👏👏👏👊😎 🎸

  • @mrpaiute9013
    @mrpaiute9013 Год назад +1

    A true artist always uses his 3rd and 4th hands to complete the job

  • @davegrig8604
    @davegrig8604 Год назад +2

    I had to drink a beer after watching video! A real cliff hanger. The result was great! Good work.

  • @realkiwifondler
    @realkiwifondler Год назад +39

    On the bright side, you got to challenge yourself repairing it ;)

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +3

      It`s true)

  • @EddieG1888
    @EddieG1888 Год назад +5

    I'm not seeing any "mistake" there, that is some brilliant work! I love guitars that are saved from the bin for future players to enjoy.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thanks!
      It was a mistake not to check the condition upon purchase, in which case it would have taken less time)

  • @ObeseChess
    @ObeseChess Год назад +6

    I had an experience like this too. Bought a used bass, took the finish off, eventually learned that someone had carved and spray painted it. Didn’t know what to do after that and lost the electronics and hardware so it’s just been sitting in my closet for 13 years. Maybe this will be the year.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      Go ahead my friend, the time has come)

    • @Daddy53751
      @Daddy53751 Год назад +2

      To me, seems like the very best situation to have.
      With an instrument that’s “gone” and of no value, monetarily or otherwise.
      There’s nothing to fear for any less experienced guy to jump in and learn his chops, and gain experience and skill.
      Go for it!👍🏻

  • @RichardWagenknecht
    @RichardWagenknecht Год назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant! What a craftsman!

  • @_lizard_king
    @_lizard_king Год назад +1

    Всё видео с момента как ноты с текстом на Рідній Мові засветились, я думал: Никита, не Никита, Никита, не Никита😄😄😄😄 Никита!))) Я таки угадал:) Респектище, про работу молчу, тут понятно что вышак, ооооочень ооочень👍👍👍 Но и отдельный респект за монтаж, прямо именно хочется смотреть и смотреть как легко и красиво умеют люди делать далеко непростые работы. Одним словом, wow!😍😳 Подписался, буду дальше смотреть (почему я не знал об этом канале😳🥴 но это, как говорится, my bad😄))

    • @ВікторПустовий-щ1е
      @ВікторПустовий-щ1е Год назад

      Так , гарна робота ! Шановний , а не підкажите призвище майстра ? Звертався я до одного майстра гітарного з Київа , випадково не Тадика призвище ?

    • @_lizard_king
      @_lizard_king Год назад

      Микита Тадика, все вірно👍

  • @ghanssperling9890
    @ghanssperling9890 Год назад +4

    Nice work! That bass was a better candidate for the trash bin than a restoration when it came in, but it looks like a pretty sweet bass when you were done. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @stephencottam2763
    @stephencottam2763 Год назад +1

    Awesome project man. Thanks for taking the time to put it together on film and sharing 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and comment)

  • @LegsON
    @LegsON Год назад +1

    Lovely montage, master Tadyka!

  • @matthewmargetts8516
    @matthewmargetts8516 Год назад +1

    Beautiful work and beautiful result.

  • @jamesatkin9412
    @jamesatkin9412 Год назад +1

    I can't see how the paint disaster was even a consideration next to the state of the fret board. I've never seen anything in as much of a state as that. Well done, sir.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!
      The neck immediately caught my eye, I was not mentally prepared for the turn with the body)

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Год назад +4

    The result is absolutely fantastic. Tons of vibe, nice vintage look. Personally I would have kept the aged white pickguard, but that’s just my taste.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      I prefer black)

  • @thomastang2232
    @thomastang2232 Год назад

    What a satisfying video to watch. Amazing work!

  • @tommisalo
    @tommisalo Год назад +1

    Omg, this is so satisfying to watch.

  • @WilsonToyo
    @WilsonToyo Год назад +2

    Congratulations, your bass is amazing. I liked that you didn't remove the name of the bass in the hand. The body turned out very nice, in the vintage wave.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you, it took me a lot of time and I'm glad that someone liked it.

  • @valendis
    @valendis Год назад +1

    Nice! And you put the warwick frets on this! Also the brass nut is awesome!

  • @mybasspath
    @mybasspath Год назад +3

    Loved your work, those brass colored frets look awesome! Be safe out there.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it!

  • @BARTOZZI-OFFICIAL
    @BARTOZZI-OFFICIAL 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great work and attention to detail, would love to try it out!
    One thing I've learned with these, make sure there's no paint or finish in the neck socket on either side (body and neck). Bare wood to wood contact, as level as you can make it (that piece of paper was supposed to help with a botched job of that). I bet you'll notice a diffrence in note stability.
    Cheers from Poland!

  • @dashdrum-again
    @dashdrum-again Год назад +1

    Nice job! Especially enjoyed watching the fingerboard and fret work.

  • @andrewgrace4410
    @andrewgrace4410 2 месяца назад

    Great restoration, bass looks great

  • @striknine570
    @striknine570 Год назад +1

    Awesome job. Turned out great. I may have to try my hand at it.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you. I believe you will succeed!

  • @shaire99
    @shaire99 Год назад +4

    I'm about to change out a fingerboard on a genuine 1964 Strat. It had been sanded down quite thin, I suppose due to a lot of fret jobs over the decades. . . it was a working musicians guitar. Would you consider that to be about the hardest part of the job or something else. I hope to hear your word on this. Thanks🤔

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      You need to look at the condition of the truss rod, if it is in bad condition you will need to replace it and for me this is probably the hardest part. Be careful when removing the fretboard, you can miss and damage the body of the neck, this is quite problematic to fix. After gluing the new fingerboard, leave it for a week in this state in a dry place and then another week before setting the frets. This will help get rid of unwanted curvature.
      But for the first time, I would advise you to practice on some squier or maybe cort)
      This will give you a big advantage.
      I hope my words will be useful to you. Good luck

  • @rickkutzer1981
    @rickkutzer1981 Год назад +1

    Great job! I love the video. Keep them coming.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thanks! New video in progress)

  • @pacosanchezmartinez8453
    @pacosanchezmartinez8453 Год назад +1

    Super niiiiiiice video man! amazing work on that pbass

  • @kerilomefodiy
    @kerilomefodiy Год назад +3

    Чудова робота! Цікаво було спостерігати за роботою професіонала) За майстрові ручки - окремий респект, виглядають кайфово! Як власник такої ж моделі, можу сказати, що в цілому це доволі цікаві інструменти (якщо вони не в убитому стані, що рідкість в наші часи). Єдине що звукознімач як на мене звучить занадто ретро і його рамки зроблені з дуже м'якого пластику, який сильно стирається доволі швидко. Ще з їх стандартними ладами зазвичай біда, вони вилазять з накладки і їх треба, або одразу міняти на нові, або загинати і підклеювати старі. Коротше після заміни звукознімача і ладів, можна отримати перемогу)))

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Дякую)
      Я думав замінити звукознімач, але під рукою не було нічого, щоб мені сподобалось, а так, я з вами згодний, ці музіми це дійсно хороші інструменти, після невеликого ремонту я віддам перевагу такій музімі, ніж якомусь новому скваєру.

    • @grantkoeller8911
      @grantkoeller8911 Год назад +1

      Translate!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      @@grantkoeller8911
      He liked the work and the custom potentiometer knobs,
      He has the same bass and doesn't like the pickup.
      I answer that I also planned to replace the pickups, but in the end I did not find anything that I liked and left the old ones. I also say that I would prefer such a bass to any new squier.

  • @karlvanbeckum9029
    @karlvanbeckum9029 Год назад

    Well done! It looks great now. Nice work!

  • @Officeninja428
    @Officeninja428 Год назад +1

    Would’ve loved to have seen another maple fretboard, but the new one looks so good I don’t even care! Great job

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you, I would like to leave the maple, but I had no choice)

  • @Vykk_Draygo
    @Vykk_Draygo Год назад +1

    Beautiful result!

  • @ТаяГавриш-с1в
    @ТаяГавриш-с1в Год назад +5

    Так гарно! Робота, монтаж, кадри 🔥🔥🔥

  • @skalewilly
    @skalewilly Год назад +1

    Wow! What a great job in this bass, congrats!!!!

  • @Blakelysworld358
    @Blakelysworld358 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work! It gave me a lot of great information I need for my DIY project in the near future.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad to be helpful.

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 Год назад +4

    Man, you did an excellent repair job. And the video is top quality as well. Very very good. So, please, NEVER use the words "big mistake" again, when you did great!

  • @bassiclogic
    @bassiclogic Год назад +1

    Now that's a master guitar luthier!

  • @Steveperlmaster
    @Steveperlmaster Год назад +1

    Great job! Looks and sounds awesome

  • @jcstrain73
    @jcstrain73 Год назад

    Amazing. I'd have thought it was destined for firewood when you started.

  • @ralfbrummerloh359
    @ralfbrummerloh359 Год назад +1

    We need more mistakes like that if they result in awesome basses. I love how it turned out. Hope it plays well. Sounds pretty good.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +2

      I bought another bass, let's see if it becomes a mistake)
      Hopefully I'll be done with it and editing the video by the end of the month.

  • @Bassman1999
    @Bassman1999 Год назад +2

    That’s amazing work….a lot of it, but the finished product is great.

  • @vi5629
    @vi5629 Год назад +2

    Молодець!
    Якраз і подивився як знімають з басу накладку! :D

  • @pedroleal7118
    @pedroleal7118 Год назад +1

    Great work and lots of patience!

  • @johnnypk1963
    @johnnypk1963 Год назад +1

    8:41 where did u get the crowning file, looks really nice

  • @bass_vibes
    @bass_vibes Год назад +3

    Great job! I like watching this kind of videos

  • @Badhands55
    @Badhands55 Год назад +3

    I’ve never seen anyone cut the strings off a bass under tension - that was impressive.

    • @krmhayes2893
      @krmhayes2893 Год назад +1

      Some people do that, and say it's not a problem. Maybe. But I sure as hell would never release that tension like that. It only takes a minute to loosen the strings.

    • @christianlud6740
      @christianlud6740 Год назад

      Tremolos release the tension at the same speed. You're not gonna break a neck from snipping strings.@@krmhayes2893

    • @Daddy53751
      @Daddy53751 Год назад

      With a bass in that condition there was nothing to worry about.

  • @zapa1pnt
    @zapa1pnt Год назад

    Great work. That bass looks 1000% better.
    It now looks road worn but well taken care of. 😁✌🖖

  • @hcolguitars
    @hcolguitars Год назад +1

    Very cool! Great job 🤘

  • @xMTLKx
    @xMTLKx Год назад +5

    Man this fingerboard was so disastrous at first I can't believe how it's possible

  • @thebasscovers5153
    @thebasscovers5153 Год назад +2

    I'm not a fan of road worn but that bass looks gorgeous

  • @ASM881
    @ASM881 Год назад +1

    Robert Lowery is a brilliant songwriter and you got some of his sheet music for free, so that’s a bonus.

  • @paullawson8610
    @paullawson8610 Год назад +1

    The iron to remove the fret board very cool

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      I can't imagine how to do it any other way)

  • @samlelowitch
    @samlelowitch Год назад

    Great job. Your skill and dedication are impressive.

  • @bluesdawg8014
    @bluesdawg8014 Год назад +1

    I prefer real Fenders or even better G&L's made in USA. Spin off P basses never play as good as the real thing. I've been playing more than 50 years. It's up to you, I understand if the budget isn't there. A good bass is a timeless instrument. Your work is excellent, very impressed. Los Angeles

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thanks!
      I have to work with what I have.

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 5 месяцев назад

      He did a 73 Fender pbass in another video. My guess is most guitars and basses in his videos are jobs for others, not own guitars.

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 5 месяцев назад

      You sound just a little arrogant BTW. Not everybody has the cash for expensive brand instruments. Luckily we now live in an age where cheaper instruments are at least decent and playable. Wasn't always like that. Plus you can order online and return within 30 days no questions asked. Try that in the 70s or 80s in a rural European village. We are not all privileged Yankees.

  • @michaelt1507
    @michaelt1507 Год назад +1

    This is a masterpiece thanks for sharing..!
    Greetings from Berlin

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      Best wishes from Ukraine!

  • @UndeadPumpkin
    @UndeadPumpkin Год назад +1

    Great work!👏👏👏👏

  • @alexkidd4144
    @alexkidd4144 8 месяцев назад

    18:29 What happened to the beautiful pots?

  • @justinrayguitars6024
    @justinrayguitars6024 Год назад +1

    Really top notch work. I just did a Squier Bronco bass that had stuff carved into the finish. Cheaper to do the worn look than a refinish. Especially on a low budget instrument.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you, it may be harder for you to achieve the same result, since the squier has a polyurethane coating, which is more difficult to do the worn.

    • @grantkoeller8911
      @grantkoeller8911 Год назад

      @@mr.k1t heat gun and a paint scraper.

    • @justinrayguitars6024
      @justinrayguitars6024 Год назад +1

      @@mr.k1t you really have to sand it down pretty deep then polish it out. Not ideal but better than the time spent on a complete refinish.

  • @diegorada9925
    @diegorada9925 Год назад +1

    15:55 wait... how many arms do you have? Love the result, congrats!!!!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      There's always not enough)
      Thank you.

  • @taw6992
    @taw6992 Год назад +1

    Wonderful job !!! Two thumbs up ! (I have only to units, I would of course give you more if possible... )😉

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback)

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Год назад

    Beautiful. I don't even play Bass, but I would add that to my stable of guitars.

    • @svenjansen2134
      @svenjansen2134 5 месяцев назад

      Play guitar and bass and if I'm honest, bass gives the best feeling. So important is bass in music.

  • @twinreverb87
    @twinreverb87 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this 😊 great job

  • @evenseb7574
    @evenseb7574 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks a lot. What happened to the (new?) trussrod. I miss a chapter on that

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      I put a new one, but I lost this fragment on the video

  • @och70
    @och70 Год назад +4

    That bass was a complete mess, and it really turned out beautiful. I generally hate the faked wear and tear, but it worked out so well for this one.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +3

      It`s semi-faked)
      btw, most of the scratches and chips were left by time, not me.

  • @Erik1970Viking
    @Erik1970Viking Год назад +1

    Hi Buddy, great job! Impressive ... did you not film the installation of the new truss rod? Around 5:17 ?

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      I did not find this footage during editing)

  • @rocketscienceaudiogroup
    @rocketscienceaudiogroup Год назад

    Awesome work man! 👌🏻

  • @GuitarQuackery
    @GuitarQuackery Год назад +1

    I like how you work, friend.

  • @pierrebonnenfant2611
    @pierrebonnenfant2611 Год назад +1

    wonderfull ! very good job ! congratulation !!!!!!

  • @flaviocomignano
    @flaviocomignano Год назад +1

    Great job indeed! Just a question: what kind of wood is that of the body?

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Alder with veneer top

  • @LeopoldoAvalos
    @LeopoldoAvalos Год назад +1

    great job man! I habe one of those but im red color and the neck need a lot of love.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Most of such basses are lack of love, a little care for copies.

  • @jonast85gaming37
    @jonast85gaming37 Год назад +1

    Amazing work!! what is the name of the lacquer you used on the side of the fingerboard to restore the gloss finish?

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thanks
      CA super glue 505

  • @findelmun
    @findelmun Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you for sharing it! Did you replace the truss rod or just remove it?

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      Replaces of course

    • @findelmun
      @findelmun Год назад +1

      @@mr.k1t I have the same bass and in my opinion, the truss rod of their necks is problematic. It is weak and makes strange sounds (rattling). Maybe I should do the same procedure on my bass too, but don't have your skills :).Thanks and all the best!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Good luck)

  • @songman68
    @songman68 Год назад +1

    Was the original truss rod not working properly? Just trying to figure out why it was replaced. Since that was your bass all you had in it was your labor time. My guess is you love having a project to do and enjoy it. If I were working on that bass for someone I would have just suggested they get a replacement neck for it because that would have been a huge repair bill.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +3

      I bent it while I was taking it out and it was rusty and soft metal, when I take the fretboard off I don't want to have to do it twice

  • @OMGUITARSCUSTOM
    @OMGUITARSCUSTOM Год назад +4

    Работа на уровне фантастики, браво, есть чему поучиться! 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Спасибо