Second time I've ever laced wheels gotta go crazy!Get that spoke threader warmed up Carl!
Luke.
Yeah we have a good one here that would be fun to ride in. Especially if I can get the rear steering fabbed and the quick release front handlebars...Hmm, a parade bike?
Yeah but no... I have the correct seat tube with stem built in, but I took it off. I'm planning on adding rear steering, hence the need for a longer head tube on a fork - so there's room for a gear.Tipple tree front fork would look cool on this. Looks like you could use a thread less neck for the rear passenger clamped on the front seat post down tube.
Adult BMX/Klunker/MTB yes, looks like a good candidate!Next WBO is a BMX/Klunker build right?
I don't build from scratch but I've done some heavy mods on guitars. I like building Tele style guitars, they're like Chevy's, my main guitar I play in the Praise band is a paulownia body maple capped tele. I got the body unfinished for Christmas a few years back. It's a HSS with stacked pots on the Tele plate and trick wiring.Jack n the BO-X....nice! I may have to work the number 10 into my name somehow....Hey, do you build guitars or are you more into customizing stock models? Really like to see some of your work. I have a degree in stringed musical instrument repair (violin family instruments) from Red Wing tech. Always fun to see what others are creating!.....and just so I don't get flagged; your bike build will be fun to follow!
Really cool stuff! And I'm guessing the fret inlay is your doing as well....nice. I have done some modding but not much experience with the wiring end of the guitar. I did add a mini humbucker to the neck position on this Tele-style guitar and made the body (Peruvian Black Walnut, really rings and great sustain) and put a single humbucker in the neck along with flat wound strings on both to fit my jazz/blues/rock styles I play.I don't build from scratch but I've done some heavy mods on guitars. I like building Tele style guitars, they're like Chevy's, my main guitar I play in the Praise band is a paulownia body maple capped tele. I got the body unfinished for Christmas a few years back. It's a HSS with stacked pots on the Tele plate and trick wiring.
I've also done some steampunk restyling... There's a "Show us your Guitar" thread here with a lot of mine in it... but the "Hotrod Wiring" is my main thing on guitars.
Carl.
where's the guitar thread?… nice quilt-top btw.I don't build from scratch but I've done some heavy mods on guitars. I like building Tele style guitars, they're like Chevy's, my main guitar I play in the Praise band is a paulownia body maple capped tele. I got the body unfinished for Christmas a few years back. It's a HSS with stacked pots on the Tele plate and trick wiring.
I've also done some steampunk restyling... There's a "Guitar Players show us yours" thread here with a lot of mine in it... but the "Hotrod Wiring" is my main thing on guitars.
Carl.
The inlays are vinyl and after almost two years still look fine... Search on Ebay, vinyl inlays, they're inexpensive and many many styles are available in lots of colors including abalone or aluminum...Really cool stuff! And I'm guessing the fret inlay is your doing as well....nice. I have done some modding but not much experience with the wiring end of the guitar. I did add a mini humbucker to the neck position on this Tele-style guitar and made the body (Peruvian Black Walnut, really rings and great sustain) and put a single humbucker in the neck along with flat wound strings on both to fit my jazz/blues/rock styles I play.
This one I call the "Tel-Lee" (my first name...) I don't have any controls on it, use the amp tone and pedals to modify the sound. Got any ideas...?
Enter your email address to join: