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Matt Rayner

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  1. Let's take this thread back to whence it came. Well those little rascally SCRATCHES have up and *****d off. Sadly so has all the varnish. Oh well. This was a painful decision, but in the end worth it. I found out that crappy Fender neck was warped. Well, it aint now.
  2. I'm guessing it was some tribebesman of Israel or another.
  3. Craig's got the vibe going this Friday.. Write a song like this even today and you're in business 58 years ago.. Oh no no no Screw you REM. Plagiarists.
  4. I'll do it. The mighty KLF warriors BURN a million quid:
  5. Ha! I was just thinking of them two. PWAL, now you must post the Million Quid Burn vid.
  6. We can share what we got of yours, cos we don't share none of mine.
  7. Easy. - Grow followers - Distribute to MAJOR music platforms - Reach GLOBAL audiences - Keep ALL the dough - Send customized messages to BIGGEST supporters.
  8. Class! The Television Will Not Be Revolutionized!
  9. Mettelus. It was absolutely no help at all. Not one bit! But, I agree with you on the automotive gunk. CARNAUBA from Turtle Wax will get your laquered body (not yours, obv) shining like new. Rain, here's some Finnish for you. Merde in Finnish is PASKA. My kids were in heaven once when we visited Greece at Easter. The word Paska in Greek is Easter and "Kala Paska" means Happy Easter. In Finnish, Kala is fish. The little monsters were going round in hysterics wishing each and every Greek: Merde du poisson.
  10. Vulgar stuff certainly merits vulgar language. Go right ahead.
  11. OK! Yeah, I took the photos in Wa-Ap. and they would've contained that name.
  12. Grem. The chube dude said the pointed edge is more prone to digging into the varnish and going off on its own track -which I did experience. He also reckons it can more easily cut slivers of wood. I'm also wondering if the rounded tip wouldn't have more surface contact and offer a bit more resistance to slipping over the top of the fret. Especially when you're angled right down and trying to get in between the flat of the crown and the board just a little. I've done quite a few levelling jobs on set-neck guitars. It's not really any harder than a removable, just a bit more work taping things off and moving the ****er around.
  13. Thanks Wookiee. Not sure what the offending word was! Anyway, no worries 🙂 Grem, the varnish on that neck really is thick. It's a 2019 Mexican Vintera Strat. I've done a few rosewood necks before and they're a piece of cake. This was my first attempt at maple. Why they varnish over the frets, I don't know. A production cost saver? I can't think of any other reason. I did indeed use a pointed-tip scalpel to cut between the fretboard and the fret, hence the scratches! I also used a soldering iron to warm up the frets. Today I found an alternative YT vid to the one I followed where the presenter used a round-tip scalpel and no iron. I think I'll try that next time - next time being the serious one, my dear old 86 Tele. Gulp..
  14. Grem, Lucky 13 got me started. 21 resulted in much louder, longer, descriptive profanity as I thought I was home and dry.
  15. Today. Removing frets from a heavily-varnished Stratocaster maple neck. Just one or two slips of concentration with the old the scalpel knife. No major damage, but I think the neighbours might have learnt some rather colourful English vocabulary. Any coffeehousers care to share any recent profanity?
  16. 🤓Nice going! Never mind cracks or worn paint. I'm surprised your guitars haven't burst into flames.
  17. Ha! You ain't the only one with that problem mate! Not great quality, but stick with it: Ralph McTell on trial
  18. Giving shredding a whole new dimension! Nice work mate! I'd love to hear what can do that to an SG in 3 months.. Any chance of a link?
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