SHIT!!! I just mailed a Broadcaster pickup to Sydney Australia tonite and forgot to magnetize it. Anyone down there who can help me out in Sydney or somewhere customer can mail it within Australia? I'll pay postage etc. Thanks....
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You can check with Phil M (at least I *think* that he is the same as Phil Mailloux, I know him quite well from the PG forum). He winds pickups and he is in Australia. PM him:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/member.php?u=908
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If you have trouble finding someone drop Mick Brierley an email -
http://www.brierleyguitarpickups.com.au/
Friendly, helpful guy who winds wonderful custom p'ups.
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Originally posted by Mal88 View PostHow about you contact Chris Kinman - he is in Brissie (about 900 km north of here (Sydney)) - I am sure he has the magnetising equipment - don't know anybody in Sydney that has that gear.. Good Luck!
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Originally posted by Peter Naglitsch View PostYou can check with Phil M (at least I *think* that he is the same as Phil Mailloux, I know him quite well from the PG forum). He winds pickups and he is in Australia. PM him:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/member.php?u=908
Yeah, that's me Peter I don't have any magnetising equipment. I bought about 1000 magnetised magnets a few years ago and now have to fight with those bastards everytime I build a bobbin. Until that batch is all gone I won't be getting any of that equipment.
I hear Mick Brierley's a nice guy though if you want to try him Possum.
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Originally posted by madialex View PostI wouldn't call him if you are a pickup maker, he's rude and very unfriendly, an overall asshat. Screw him!!sigpic Dyed in the wool
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thanks all...
Thanks everyone for helping out, Mick B in Adeleide is going to charge it for me. My customer seems to have disappeared but Mick says its a long weekend or something so hope he's not pissed. Never made this mistake before.
Its definitely worth it to buy a real magnetizer if you're doing this as a business, magnets charged at the factory are never all equally charged and sometimes you just need a really hot charge which a magnetizer does best. They also directionally charge then turn off which is good if you're charging non-oriented stuff like A2, A3, A4.http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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So can I ask where I can find a good magnetiser, which one do you use? I could sure use a demagnetising feature when gluing up bobbins
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Magnetool has one, you have to ask them about it, its not on their website, someone else posted a link to one on the web, search for it on the forum. Demagnetizing is easy, ebay for a bulk tape eraser is one way to do it.....here's one use, these are very common:
http://cgi.ebay.com/BULK-TAPE-ERASER...d=p3286.c0.m14http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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Originally posted by Possum View PostNever made this mistake before.
That had to be one of those "did I leave the stove on?" moments.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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I wouldn't call him if you are a pickup maker, he's rude and very unfriendly, an overall asshat. Screw him!!
He has always answered all my stupid questions. Perhaps he sent you a short {brief} email that came across like that, or perhaps you caught him during personal problems he was having?
His success has definitely come at a big cost, it's something I wouldn't want.
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
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Originally posted by GlennW View PostOnce I was driving somewhere and asked myself "Where are my keys?"It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostThat actually happened to me last week. We have a Nissan that you don't need keys to drive, and usually the remote key fob is on my keychain, but that day it wasn't... just in my pocket. So I left my apartment and drove to pick up my daughter from school, only to realize I had locked myself out of the house!
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