|
Post by pete1951 on Jan 11, 2024 17:08:04 GMT
There are several cracks you canโt see from the photo and a few splinters are missing. Looks like I may need some tubes of Araldite! Pete
|
|
|
Post by Michael Messer on Jan 11, 2024 17:28:29 GMT
Iโm sure itโs repairable, but it might be wiser and easier to add it to the kindling basket and use it to light your fire.
Shine On Michael
|
|
|
Post by bonzo on Jan 11, 2024 17:43:34 GMT
I'd give it a go! If the body is relatively undamaged. Don't forget Pete us retiries have to look for any excuse to get down the shed. ๐๐๐
|
|
|
Post by pete1951 on Jan 11, 2024 18:13:14 GMT
I'd give it a go! If the body is relatively undamaged. Don't forget Pete us retiries have to look for any excuse to get down the shed. ๐๐๐ Biggest problem at the moment is that the shed is too cold for good gluing! Will have to do a lot of it on the kitchen table,which is not ideal. Pete
|
|
|
Post by bonzo on Jan 11, 2024 19:10:43 GMT
Oh! Doesn't one have heating in ones shed?
|
|
|
Post by Pickers Ditch on Jan 11, 2024 19:27:53 GMT
I'd give it a go! If the body is relatively undamaged. Don't forget Pete us retiries have to look for any excuse to get down the shed. ๐๐๐ Biggest problem at the moment is that the shed is too cold for good gluing! Will have to do a lot of it on the kitchen table,which is not ideal. Pete Risk using the kitchen table Pete. I was caught in my Kart racing days with the engine barrel in Mum's oven (removing the cylinder liner) and boiling oil sodden brake pads on the gas cooker. I'm still alive.
|
|
|
Post by pete1951 on Jan 11, 2024 20:03:57 GMT
Oh! Doesn't one have heating in ones shed? One does have heating, but only enough to keep frost and condensation out . It is in fact an old garage, and well insulated, but to keep it up to 20 Celsius is more of my pension than I want to spend! Pete Amps and guitars donโt mind cool temperatures too much, but frost and particularly condensation can do some damage. I have a small storage heater that keep the chill off, but itโs only comfortable to work in for any time from April to November One piece of advice for storage of guitars is โ only store them somewhere you wouldnโt mind sleeping โ. So the attic ( freezing in winter boiling in summer ) is not good. My โshedโ though not warm, would be fine ( with a thick blanket or 2.)
|
|