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I use this on pickups that needs any gluing.
Super Glue Longneck Bottle from Loctite Adhesives
I would start with that. get it at Wally world, and it seals up and keeps well.
You have done a lot of the hard part. It looks good.
The screws and slugs can be chucked up in a cordless drill and spin the heads and ends on sand paper.
I would leave some rust on screws and bobbins and rewind with minimal cleanup, to have a great conversation piece. ("The Hurricane")
Clean up the magnet, keeper, baseplate and small parts as required.
Test magnet for magnetism. If no gauss meter, just make sure the screws and slugs will stick to both edges of the magnet.
TLast edited by big_teee; 01-06-2015, 03:34 AM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostI have, and that is ADFX, a magnet seller.
He sells a lot of stuff, but I personally like the Mojo stuff as well or better.
The baseplate has the non vintage round corners, the baseplate is threaded, if you like threaded baseplates.
Tonally I'm not big on his bar magnets, especially A2s. That is strictly my Personal opinion.
I'm probably pickier than most.
GL,
T
Here's the ADFX 2014 dealer pricelist, I keep on the B/H Resources thread.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...price-2014.pdf
The reason I ask was that I ordered the 2 white bobbins from ADFX that are the 42.9MM and was hoping they would be good to use.
BTW, I wanted to ask, did you build your winder? reason I ask that is that I have looked at some really cool homebrew winders on YouTube and some people get really creative.
Slo
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I suppose that would be for those who distribute the price list to comment on.
Originally posted by the great waldo View PostHi T
I think you should be careful about putting into the public domain dealer/trade price lists. This put's the suppliers in an awkward position. Dealer price lists are for dealers and not the general public.
Cheers
Andrew
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ADFX dealer status is available to all.
I requested the spreadsheet to post on the resources thread.
Dennis knows where it is, with his blessing.
Read Post 14 for ADFX Dealer Requirements.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t35859/
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...price-2014.pdf
Here's another Price List, I just posted for Shea at Magnetic Hold.
It has a new threaded rod magnet, for wide range Guitar pickups, available now.
It also has 2 new Bass rod magnets, a 5/16, or .312" x 3/4, and a 3/8, or .375 x 3/4, available the end of this month, 1/31/15.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/a...price-list.pdf
I'm going to try to get Shea to cap his prices at 100, like the other suppliers do, instead of at 500.
If it were up to me, but it's not, everyone would get discounts.
T
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BTW, I never post any Price lists, without permission from the Supplier.Last edited by big_teee; 01-07-2015, 03:36 PM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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I have been looking at youtube videos of people building winding machines from old sewing machines and that got me thinking about parts. I found this on ebay since I don't have any old sewing machines around to get parts from
Double Power Home Sewing Machine Motor with Foot Pedal Serger 7000RMP | eBay
Its a start, need a case, then a counter and set it up to turn either direction. Cheaper than building the Stew Mac Schatten pickup coil winder
Just an idea...
Slo
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Originally posted by Slobrain View PostThanks Terry,
BTW, I wanted to ask, did you build your winder? reason I ask that is that I have looked at some really cool homebrew winders on YouTube and some people get really creative.
Slo
Works great, is a no nonsense, powerful, fast machine, that takes up a small footprint.
Set the wind direction, the amount of turns, wind till it stops, and you're done.
It also has a handy built-in gauss meter.
Mojotone Pickup Winding MachineLast edited by big_teee; 01-07-2015, 05:28 PM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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Hey Terry,
I seen the Mojo machine and its nice. Having the gauss meter is nice too. If I could afford one I would get it but I'm in between jobs so I have to try to go the cheapest route... build a home brew.
I need to go by the local electronics shop and see if they have anything with a DC motor and a speed control. Maybe I'll get lucky.
What made you pick the mojo winder over some of the other ones?
Slo
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Originally posted by Slobrain View PostHey Terry,
I seen the Mojo machine and its nice. Having the gauss meter is nice too. If I could afford one I would get it but I'm in between jobs so I have to try to go the cheapest route... build a home brew.
I need to go by the local electronics shop and see if they have anything with a DC motor and a speed control. Maybe I'll get lucky.
What made you pick the mojo winder over some of the other ones?
Slo
The StewMac winders just look to be made a lot cheaper.
Also the Countdown winder is much easier to use than a count up winder IMO, where you have to manually stop at a given turn count, with most count up winders.
With the Mojo winder, Once you get to winding, you don't have to look that much at the counter, when it gets to the end, it cuts off. Eeezy Peezy!
I like it, others may like something else better.
The gauss meter is real handy, because you don't have to drag out another device on a busy bench!
Making a machine is fine, and has been done many times successfully on this forum.
Be sure and check the Tools area, for winder info.
Tools and Coil Winding Gear
Also lots of basic winding info and threads on the B/H forum.
Beginner/ Hobbyist
GL,
TLast edited by big_teee; 01-07-2015, 07:34 PM."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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