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Post by frets on Mar 5, 2021 13:07:51 GMT -5
Happy Friday Compadres, I am finished with a Nashville Tele wiring using Phostenix’s Strat-O-Tele SS (modded with a 3-Way Tone Push-Pull) Here is the completed wiring. My point to this post is to once again, share the importance of silicone wire. Using cloth, the harness would be unwieldy. PVC wire would be a frustrating fiasco given the intricate switch solders that would torch the surrounding pvc wires. So, if someone out there takes on one of the more sophisticated wirings, remember silicone !!!🤠
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Post by newey on Mar 5, 2021 14:20:46 GMT -5
Nice work, frets! And a good tip, too. Now, for what am I going to use all that PVC-coated wire I have?
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Post by b4nj0 on Mar 5, 2021 14:26:49 GMT -5
That is really neat wiring for a guitar C. Thumbs-up!
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Post by thetragichero on Mar 5, 2021 14:42:38 GMT -5
ptfe wire is even better because there's less chance of melting. but i just use wires from organs because it's nice stranded copper (or tinned copper) and FREE maybe i should spin it as "vintage golden age wire"
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Post by frets on Mar 5, 2021 14:58:43 GMT -5
Thanks Guys!!😻😻,
Newey, you can use all that pvc for the easy wiring. I’m just promoting silicone as related to difficult wires. And for newbies given you can’t burn silicone and it’s so flexible, I call it “silly wire.”
Trag, I do the same, I’ve got all those organ racks with bees on them and use the wire on my 50’s harnesses. I also use the old spaghetti tubing.
Someday you’ll get all these gazillion racks I have. Christmas is coming!!🎅
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Post by unreg on Mar 16, 2021 14:23:54 GMT -5
Your silicone wire looks excellent frets! 😀 The white tie is an amazing idea too! Thought maybe the wires shouldn’t be too close, but obviously I was wrong.
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