Thanks for sharing.
Dave
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Show posts MenuQuote from: blearyeyes on January 29, 2015, 08:19:05 PM
+1 brucer. Had a JB bridge and loved the pickup. Still 70s kinda thing there..
Quote from: PhiloB on January 18, 2015, 02:16:58 AM
Hoping it holds Leevibe. I'll report back tomorrow once it's had a chance to cure 100%. I meant to scratch up the bottom of the clip. That may make a difference.
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Quote from: GrindCustoms on January 08, 2015, 10:33:10 PM
The Boss OC2 i had when i was 16 years old... ...should have never sell that.
Quote from: raulduke on January 08, 2015, 12:57:47 PM
The other thing that can make life easier (and cheaper) is to use normal pots (ie. with solder lug) as PCB mounted pots.
Solder some solid core wire legs on to each lug contact, and voila, you have a PCB mount pot.
This is how I do it anyhow (PCB mount alpha pots are quite expensive to get hold of in UK).
Other little tips I use:
* Add some sticky foam insulation behind the pots to prevent shorts. This will also give a little 'wriggle room' for fitting the pots.
* If desoldering the full pot is fiddly, then its easy to just snip of the pot and remove the wire legs individually from the PCB.
* If even more wriggle room is needed, drill mounting holes on enclosures an little bit larger (ie. 7.5mm rather than 7mm). Use locking washer internally to fix the pots solidly when mounted.