Esta versão pode conter edições incorretas. Mude para o último instantâneo verificado.
O que você precisa
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
To begin removing the strings, turn the first tuning peg clockwise. Keep tension in the string with your other hand. This makes removing the string easier.
-
Once the string has been unwound, pull the end of the string out of the hole in the tuning peg.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
At the bridge, push each string through the guitar.
-
The end of the string will be pushed out of the back of the guitar.
-
Grab the string and pull it completely through and out of the guitar body. It may be necessary to straighten out the previously wound up ends if they will not come through.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Flip the guitar up-side-down and locate the screws at the top of the body near the neck. Use a Phillips 2 Screwdriver to unscrew the screws. Both a screw and a spacer will be removed. Take note of the difference in screw sizes.
-
The screws closer to the neck are 1 7/16"
-
The screws farther from the neck are 1 3/4"
-
Once all of the screws are removed, gently pull the neck away from the guitar body and set aside.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Locate the wiring back plate on the back of the guitar. This back plate is the one without any slots in it.
-
Use the Phillips 2 Screwdriver to remove all four of the 1/2" back plate screws. Set aside.
-
Remove the back plate to reveal the wiring components beneath. Set the plate aside.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Locate the bridge/tremolo back plate on the center of the back of the body.
-
Use the Phillips 2 Screwdriver to remove the six 1/2" back plate screws.
-
Remove the back plate to reveal the bridge/tremolo assembly .
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Carefully flip the guitar right-side-up.
-
Locate the knobs on the front of the guitar to the right of the pickups. These cover the potentiometers (or pots), which control volume and tone.
-
Using a flat object such as a pair of pliers, a flat head screwdriver, or a coin, carefully pry the knob up off of each pot. The knob may require a lot of force to remove.
-
Remove both knobs and set aside.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Once the knobs have been removed, use the 11mm wrench to remove the short nuts holding the pots in place.
-
Remove the nut and the washer from the knob and set aside.
-
Repeat for the other knob.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Locate the pickup selector switch on the right of the pickups.
-
Remove the plastic top from the pickup selector switch by gently pulling up on it.
-
Use the Phillips 2 Screwdriver to unscrew the two 7/16" pickup selector switch screws.
-
Set all removed components aside.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Flip the guitar up-side-down and locate the electronics cavity.
-
If the wires are zip-tied, use wire cutters to cut the tie. This will free up slack in the wires and make removal of later components easier.
-
Pull the pots out into the wiring cavity. Remove the three washers on each knob and set aside.
-
Pull the selector switch into the wiring cavity.
-
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Flip the guitar upside down and locate the bridge/tremolo cavity.
-
Using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver, loosen the two 1 5/8" anchoring screws to relieve some of the tension from the springs.
-
Pull each spring off of its hook and remove from the bridge block.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
With all springs removed, lift the guitar straight up and off of the bridge.
-
Remove the two 1 5/8" anchoring screws from the hook plate.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Flip the guitar right-side-up.
-
Locate the bridge height adjustment bolts below the humbucking pickup (humbucker).
-
Use the 3mm allen wrench to remove the two 1 7/16" bolts.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Locate the humbucker pickup on the front of the guitar.
-
Using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver, remove the four 9/16" frame screws from the plastic humbucker frame.
-
Gently pull the pickup out of the guitar body.
-
Remove the two 1 1/16" height adjustment screws and springs. The frame will separate from the pickup as the screws are loosened.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver, remove the two 1 1/4" screws from each side of the single coil pickup.
-
Remove the plastic cover from the pickup by lightly pulling straight up.
-
Gently pull the pickup out of the cavity. Take care to slowly work the wiring through the holes, taking advantage of the available slack.
-
Repeat for the other single coil pickup.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Use the Phillips 2 Screwdriver to remove the six 11/16" intonation screws. The springs and bridge saddles will come off with the screw.
-
Remove the three 3/8" bridge plate screws using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver, remove the 1 1/16" strap button screws and felt washers from both ends of the body.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Using the Phillips 2 Screwdriver, unscrew the 9/16" screws from each of the two spring trees and remove the trees and spacers.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Using the 10mm wrench, remove the hollow hex bolts and washers from the tuning pegs.
-
Pull the tuning pegs out of the neck. For later reassembly, note how the two prongs on each peg match up with the holes in the bottom of the head.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Add 2 cups of distilled white vinegar (any vinegar will work) to a bowl.
-
Add 2 tbsp of salt to the vinegar and mix.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Place small, heavily rusted components, such as screws, into the solution. Let them soak in the solution for 2 1/2 hours.
-
Dip cotton swabs in the solution and apply to larger or lightly rusted components. Let them sit for 2 1/2 hours.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
Ferramenta utilizada nesse passo:Microfiber Cleaning Cloths$3.99-
Use a microfiber cloth to clean dust off of plastic or wood components.
-
Use dry cotton swabs to clean narrow crevices on small components.
-
Use a slightly damp paper towel to pick up any wood shavings inside the guitar body.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Place a paper towel underneath each pickup to catch rust and keep it from falling into the guitar body.
-
Using an abrasive pad, carefully rub off the heavy surface buildup of rust.
-
Clean off rust particles from around the poles with a cotton swab.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Use the abrasive scrubber to gently polish rust off of electrical components.
-
Scrub gunk due to sweat and dead skin from the frets with a cotton swab. The edge of a guitar pick can also be used to loosen tough spots.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
After 2 1/2 hours, the components are ready to be transferred from the vinegar solution.
-
Fill a second bowl with 2 cups of water, add 2 tbsp of baking soda, and mix.
-
Transfer the components to the baking soda solution.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Use a cotton swab to apply the baking soda solution to the components previously treated with the vinegar solution.
-
Use the abrasive scrubber to polish off the softened rust.
-
-
Este passo não foi traduzido. Ajude a traduzi-lo
-
Thoroughly dry all components.
-
Polish the guitar body and components with a microfiber cloth.
-
Cancelar: não concluí este guia.
8 outras pessoas executaram este guia.
Um comentário
I really appreciate the work that has gone into this, and yes it really will help me as I maintain my guitar(s). Fantastic!