I love playing with fire, so the Lichtenburg device serves me well, and having a studio has been a plus. My hope is to have a complete set of work by next spring, and take it out to art galleries, craft shows etc.

I was forbidden to paint my Strat, so I bought another style, heh. I purchased another guitar kit, this time a Telecaster, and hoping to do some cool paint. It turns out I had other Tele related issues to take care of.

Pretty wood

Pretty burnt wood

At this time I noticed some work that needed to be done on my ’95 Telecaster. She was rusting up a bit from palm sweat and storage, so it was decided she would be upgraded, yet keep all the original hardware in a container for safe keeping. OK, let’s see.

’95 Telecaster, single owner

The electronics are fine so I went after wear, mounting screws, cleaning the original chrome and rebuilding the hard tail bridge. In this I was successful and happy then I realized, “idiot, you have to completely setup the guitar from scratch”.

mmm, not so pretty…

The setup was quite easy, a doubling of the octave is the answer and the trick of proper intonation, fortunately I was working with a fine machine.

 

this is not the finished setup, the low E is at the correct length, very precise

I only roll extra slinky for my electrics

A nice finish, she looks rather nice

I have many Fenders, but She’s the one

Thats all for now, but I am building another….

Another Tele? Yes