10 Guitar Hacks You NEED To Know

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  • In today's video Dave Onorato from @dojoguitarrepair takes us through 10 easy guitar hacks to make your guitar play, sound and feel better for free (or very cheap)
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  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull  Před 4 lety +50

    My first video course, The Tone Course, is now available. Check it out below!
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    • @roddieruddie4545
      @roddieruddie4545 Před 3 lety +1

      Dire straits

    • @yehudajames3334
      @yehudajames3334 Před 2 lety

      sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
      I somehow forgot my password. I love any tricks you can give me.

    • @joshuadamon3394
      @joshuadamon3394 Před 2 lety

      @Yehuda James Instablaster ;)

    • @yehudajames3334
      @yehudajames3334 Před 2 lety

      @Joshua Damon i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
      Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.

    • @yehudajames3334
      @yehudajames3334 Před 2 lety

      @Joshua Damon It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
      Thank you so much, you really help me out !

  • @RandalSmith
    @RandalSmith Před 3 lety +112

    Good info. I’m a repair tech for Epiphone, and I’ve played guitar for 60 years. I can tell Dave knows his stuff. And yes, he needs his own CZcams channel.

    • @bigrig4385
      @bigrig4385 Před 2 lety +2

      I wish you lived near me so I had someone I trusted with my 90's Les Paul Standards

    • @willscott6928
      @willscott6928 Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks Dave I learned a lot today

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas Před 2 lety +107

    Here’s one I learned yesterday: Drier Sheets.
    While playing a Strat thru a vintage ‘65 Champ, I started noticing random scratching sounds. I assumed it was a patch cable or one of my pedals, so I fiddled with that stuff, but it didn’t do anything. I finally focused on my guitar and noticed it happened whenever I touched or rested my hand on the pickguard.
    Turns out it was static electricity that had built up in the plastic pick guard. I was happy to learn a couple strokes with a plain old anti-static drier sheet would cleans it up. And it did. Amazing.

  • @syn707
    @syn707 Před 4 lety +53

    I was setting up to play a gig and when I went to plug the cord into my arch top, the jack got pushed inside the body.
    I immediately shook the guitar like I was trying to make a pick fall out of a acoustic guitar, and got the jack to come out thru the F hole. And that’s how I played the gig! 😂

  • @MultiDoug50
    @MultiDoug50 Před 4 lety +36

    I'm a 59 year old disabled vet just learning how to play guitar. I love all these videos on tips and learning, years of wisdom at easy reach. thank you.

    • @skinnykarlos710
      @skinnykarlos710 Před 4 lety +3

      MultiDoug, Yeah, we certainly are fortunate to live in these times of instant communication worldwide. Anyone learning (as you are) can find most all of their needs on the interweb, reducing the need for weekly guitar instruction. While pretty good at giving a shitload of information, the web shouldn't be relied upon to give all the instruction necessary. If you can afford it fortnightly lessons, especially in the early stages, can really cut down on the possibility of forming bad habits (correct plectrum/pick holding, left-hand technique and many other seemingly small, somewhat insignificant issues that can be poorly approached initially but are just as easily approached properly and will cut down on difficulties later and make things better and/or easier on the player. It's just a suggestion if you can afford it but of course, if you're happy with CZcams videos you'll do alright and I wish you all the best in learning the guitar. My only point in writing all of this is that one on one lessons really do help the student to progress much quicker than they do alone. All the best with the guitar.

    • @MultiDoug50
      @MultiDoug50 Před 4 lety +2

      @@skinnykarlos710 I take weekly lessons also

    • @skinnykarlos710
      @skinnykarlos710 Před 4 lety +3

      @@MultiDoug50 You're ahead of the pack then. A lot of youngsters think that Jimmy Page or some such didn't take lessons so they don't have to. If quite musically inclined they may get away with it but in any endeavour learning from someone who has been around the block cuts down on time and helps ensure that one's time isn't wasted practicing the wrong thing, the wrong way. At our age time spent "smart not hard" is the way to get ahead quicker, eh? Good luck with this beautiful yet, at times, most perplexing of instruments.

    • @mbehringer4614
      @mbehringer4614 Před 4 lety +3

      @@skinnykarlos710 I'm reading the Jimmy Page bio No Quarter. I recommend it. Jimmy really put his time in to be the great guitar player he became.

    • @skinnykarlos710
      @skinnykarlos710 Před 4 lety

      @@mbehringer4614 I'll have a look at getting a copy. Zeppelin were/are a huge influence on me and Page's guitar playing most of all. Thanks for the tip.

  • @JV-rx3ov
    @JV-rx3ov Před 4 lety +802

    So you're saying I should STOP throwing my guitars away when they get dirty or scratched?!?

    • @TheSolfilm
      @TheSolfilm Před 4 lety +154

      Where do you live and where is your trash container ??

    • @megacahh870
      @megacahh870 Před 4 lety +2

      Wdym

    • @kyleboren7372
      @kyleboren7372 Před 4 lety +44

      not at all...juat send them to me and I'll dispose of them for you
      👍👍

    • @richtfingers
      @richtfingers Před 4 lety +65

      I throw them away when they go out of tune. But you would not want them then, they sound awful.

    • @iccus62
      @iccus62 Před 4 lety +24

      pressure washer for that really clean look

  • @eric_has_no_idea
    @eric_has_no_idea Před 4 lety +283

    for cleaning frets, and the bridge, use bamboo skewers. Super soft wood, will never scratch anything. When it dulls or gets gunky, shave it down with a blade, keep going.

    • @alistersutherland3688
      @alistersutherland3688 Před 4 lety +2

      good tip. makes sense. will try.

    • @axemanchris
      @axemanchris Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah, and I do not suggest using steelwool for cleaning a fretboard even if it is unfinished, steel on wood, even if it is 0000.

    • @jakewilliams8328
      @jakewilliams8328 Před 3 lety +5

      I always clean my fretboard with an old credit card lol.. same logic.. use something softer than the material your cleaning and be gentle

    • @patrickwayne9074
      @patrickwayne9074 Před 3 lety +4

      I always used toothpicks and still would if I was still cleaning stuff

    • @kidcoastless8575
      @kidcoastless8575 Před 3 lety +8

      @@patrickwayne9074 toothpicks are also always handy for stripped screws too. Get some glue, some toothpicks, and something to knock it in, and you'll be able to start again fresh

  • @moparbryan
    @moparbryan Před 4 lety +16

    Omg I didn’t even catch the part with the “just use a magnet to clean your pickups” any magnet as strong or stronger than your pickups magnets which aren’t that strong can very easily damage your pickups and with all the cheap rare earth magnets that are available today you could really degauss a pickup in a heartbeat!

  • @dave101t
    @dave101t Před 4 lety +231

    hack: tilt your cup gently when drinking water to save spillages!

    • @zetetick395
      @zetetick395 Před 4 lety +23

      This method can be improved - try momentarily not breathing while taking in fluids through the mouth! PRO DRINKER TIP!! 👍

    • @mbehringer4614
      @mbehringer4614 Před 4 lety +27

      @@zetetick395 Except your lungs can hold more beer than your stomach, but only once.

    • @dalibormarinkovic2297
      @dalibormarinkovic2297 Před 4 lety

      38 is no v50 Dr k0T9XZvEA4XqrgT-6IX4Ag&q

    • @SanFranciscoFatboy
      @SanFranciscoFatboy Před 3 lety

      don't forget to part ur lips for best results ............

    • @joeb3590
      @joeb3590 Před 3 lety

      this wins 2020

  • @Tyron95
    @Tyron95 Před 4 lety +15

    0:35 hack 1
    2:10 hack 2
    4:18 hack 3
    7:40 hack 4
    9:35 hack 5
    11:23 hack 6
    13:31 hack 7
    15:13 hack 8
    17:15 hack 9
    18:07 hack 10

  • @thrash8315
    @thrash8315 Před 3 lety +9

    I once cleaned my fretboard with 0000 steel wool going perpendicular (crossways) and it completely dulled it. To get it back then it original look, I used 0000 steel wool and went along the grain. Lesson learned. Surprised an experienced luthier would do that.

  • @fuckenps3
    @fuckenps3 Před 3 lety +110

    Turn on captions/subtitles for 10:45 :
    "I don't go out on the road without having a cannabis"

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon Před 4 lety +16

    You can also file off the edges on the bridge to prevent string breakage.A small round file is more effective and easier to control than a dremel with less risk of damage.

    • @edciurczak9351
      @edciurczak9351 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly! However today for $9.00 use a FINE diamond flat file. Can also be purchased in a rat tail shape. 🙂

    • @edciurczak9351
      @edciurczak9351 Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome.....I use alcohol pads to clean my strings. After playing for hours ill wipe each individual string from one to six. Amazing what comes off. They add longevity to a set.

  • @almightytreegod
    @almightytreegod Před 4 lety +38

    I think it’s worth mentioning that some knobs have screws on the side. I have a bass like that and a knob puller would be a bad idea for that. Check the knobs and see if they have a screw in the side first!

    • @slavesforging5361
      @slavesforging5361 Před 4 lety

      i replace all my push-on knobs with set screws. it's just easier on the pots. for installation as well. not just pulling off. allows me to buy solid shaft pots too, which don't break as easy.
      But that being said i did notice that he was really used to working on classic rock guitars. all pickgaurds and plastic knobs in his thinking.

    • @scramblesthedeathdealer
      @scramblesthedeathdealer Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I almost destroyed a synthesizer module just trying to put different knobs on it... there were screws holding all the knobs on.

    • @almightytreegod
      @almightytreegod Před 4 lety +1

      Scrambles the Death Dealer yikes

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Před 3 lety +1

      yeah... but you're a BASS player, it doesn't count HAHA
      i think the way you guys replace your knobs, is , you turn the amp up to volume 7 and keep hitting that Low E on the Bass and....... you just watch the knob vibrate off LOL
      or...... You can slap it off

    • @almightytreegod
      @almightytreegod Před 3 lety +2

      Martin Kuliza for the record, my Duesenberg 6-string has screws on the knobs too... yeah I know you’re joking, but just wanted to mention that.
      Blow them knobs off ftw

  • @jedimindfrak82
    @jedimindfrak82 Před 4 lety +15

    Sweet! That guy not only polished the scratches off of your pickguard, but he polished the gold plating off of all the screws as well!

    • @RhettShull
      @RhettShull  Před 4 lety +1

      Noah Berryman no, I did that from years of playing the guitar.

    • @mrmikev1
      @mrmikev1 Před 4 lety

      @@RhettShull Rhett did he use just the #2 wax for the pickguard scratches or both 2 and 7?

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 Před 3 lety +22

    Dave Onorato isn't just a great guitar tech; he's also a cool guy who knows how to speak well and present information well. Yes, I hope you start a channel, Dave if you haven't already! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

  • @frdradio
    @frdradio Před 3 lety +3

    I would love to spend an afternoon with Onorato. So casual with his knowledge.

  • @brendanhay8838
    @brendanhay8838 Před 4 lety +52

    Big thanks to Rhett for featuring Dave Onorato! This just proves we need The Dojo Guitar CZcams channel. First subscriber right here.

    • @rsv2828
      @rsv2828 Před 4 lety +2

      Absolutely, I had been wishing for Dave Onorato _ The Dojo Guitar You Tube Channel _ for about 1 1/2 year, since I started my subscription to R. Beato & Rhett’s Channel , love Keith Williams Channel - Big fan of the 5 Watts World.

    • @brentcgp
      @brentcgp Před 4 lety

      Ditto

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe Před 4 lety +67

    Dave is just like a dentist with Rhett's guitars: "Oh, for shame, you need to floss better behind the last molars!"

    • @jamesbamford230
      @jamesbamford230 Před 4 lety

      .....
      Yeh

    • @scramblesthedeathdealer
      @scramblesthedeathdealer Před 4 lety

      When the dentist's office asks if I'd like to schedule a cleaning:
      "Not really, I don't really want my gums bleeding for the next week."

  • @markdeffebach8112
    @markdeffebach8112 Před 3 lety +6

    Careful with lemon oil on a bound neck, the fingerboard can swell and crack the binding at each fret. This happened to me with an ES 175 that had been hanging on a GC wall for three years before they sold it to me in 2000. They told me it was really dry send needed a lot of lemon oil for the rosewood. Rosewood is an oily wood by nature. That's why it's usually not covered in a finish. It doesn't need lots of oil. A little oil goes a long way.

    • @markdeffebach8112
      @markdeffebach8112 Před 3 lety

      @C De Stradivari didn't have fret slots to deal with. Fret slots wick up lots of oil causing finger board swelling and possibly fret lifting.

    • @markdeffebach8112
      @markdeffebach8112 Před 3 lety

      @C De I'm currently doing a french polish on my gypsy jazz guitar.

  • @2dazetake
    @2dazetake Před 3 lety

    Can't wait to see the champ in action,really looking forward to seeing Dave and Dojos you tube channel,Dave your a natural and will do just fine,thanks to Rhett for helping you decide to help us guitar geeks get the much needed confidence to DYI our own fixes,tricks and guitar information.

  • @AlbusBand
    @AlbusBand Před 4 lety +12

    👏👏👏👏 to Rhett for first forcing Dave onto IG, I’ve loved watching and interacting with him. And then double 👏👏👏 👏👏👏👏 👏 for the future channel/merch for Dojo; this dude really is a wealth of knowledge, a wicked guitar player and from what I’ve seen, just an all around good dude. Can’t wait to see ya again and actually meet this dude.
    All Love,
    Aaron

  • @paulwest3905
    @paulwest3905 Před 4 lety +17

    Thanks Dave, good stuff.
    Lindy Fralin advises to just tape over the pickups when using steel wool - no magnet. It is too easy to demagnetize your $$$ pickup with a strong enough magnet. Doh!
    Keep up the great channel Rhett- I just missed you in Richmond, VA the other week, so next time around bro!

  • @Stratocus
    @Stratocus Před 4 lety +3

    I've known and used some of these hacks for years but always open to new ones and this video is very much appreciated!

  • @larrymyers3940
    @larrymyers3940 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job, very clear explanations. I appreciate guys like you who care about us and our equipment!

  • @bryangibson4090
    @bryangibson4090 Před 4 lety +60

    I was on board for everything but not completely taping your pickups when using steel wool. The steel wool can eventually work its way into the windings and even cut through them in pickups that aren't extremely overpotted. Steel trumps copper in hardness. Normally its more of "when" than "if", if it makes it in there and the probability goes up the more you use this technique. Add even more if they are open coil.
    Micromesh pads do they same thing at the same or higher grits with no metal cast off.
    Dangerous tip.

    • @fakeemailbox
      @fakeemailbox Před 4 lety +6

      Yes...that's an absolute must when using steel wool on frets. Also thought amount of lemon oil was excessive which could lead to fret lift in cheaper guitars. And and "magnet against a magnet" for steel wool dust is also a common no-no...could change magnetic dipole or weaken magnets. Quite a few "hope nothing goes wrong" tips...

    • @zebfernandez
      @zebfernandez Před 4 lety +9

      Yes yes yes. Simply just AVOID ANY STEEL WOOL.
      $2 Nail buffing boards get frets up to an incredible mirror lustre.

    • @frantisca
      @frantisca Před 4 lety +5

      Polishing rubbers are a good alternative. Combined with a fretguard, you get beautiful, polished frets without having the disadvantage of metal scrap going into the pickups

    • @randolphpatterson5061
      @randolphpatterson5061 Před 4 lety +4

      @@zebfernandez I'm not above using dollar-store items for maintenance & repairs. Those nail-buffing boards are great, and so is an ordinary ink eraser. For masking off anything, I just go to Walmart or Menards & get the yellow frog tape 'Delicate Surface' variety

    • @kyleboren7372
      @kyleboren7372 Před 4 lety +1

      Right!!?? I just use a dry green brillo pad and toothpick for fretboard cleaning...I would never dream of using steel wool...
      Ive found that the best routine is to use lemon oil after removing the strings during changing (every 1-2 weeks because I play alot and do setups for my buddy's band who gig every weekend) and then brillo pad after every 4-5 string changes...all the fretboards on mine and my buddys' guitars look and feel like new

  • @dspguitar
    @dspguitar Před 2 lety +4

    Dave is a great guitar tech, and a good all around guy. I had him dress the frets on one of my Jeff Beck Stratocasters and it was like new when he finished. Whenever I need major guitar work done that I don't feel comfortable taking on myself, such as re-fretting, Dave is the man.

  • @jdaywork2693
    @jdaywork2693 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much guys. Rhett's right - we're very blessed to have CZcams and videos like these to teach information so we can all be better at whatever art forms we practice.

  • @GayorgVonTrapp
    @GayorgVonTrapp Před 4 lety +5

    Very useful video indeed, and thanks for being straight talking and to the point and not trying to be gimmicky and overly comedic. Really really felt like I got something out of this.

  • @rogermorrison2948
    @rogermorrison2948 Před 4 lety +25

    Lemon oil & an old toothbrush has always worked for me on the fingerboard.

    • @brianhyland4140
      @brianhyland4140 Před 4 lety +1

      Good one, must try that. Thanks🎸

    • @axelibarra5022
      @axelibarra5022 Před 3 lety

      Don't, lemon oil fucks up your fingerboard

    • @nehemiahzo_
      @nehemiahzo_ Před 3 lety +1

      Axel Ibarra only maple

    • @bennycheca9426
      @bennycheca9426 Před 3 lety

      It does mess up the fingerboard if it's pure lemon oil but the Dunlop 65 is basically the only way

    • @krisverding3908
      @krisverding3908 Před 3 lety +1

      Hallo , linseed oil from grocery store here.

  • @PierceThirlen2
    @PierceThirlen2 Před 4 lety +34

    I highly recommend grinding the end of the socket FLAT and then carefully deburring the edges. This allows nearly full engagement with the thin nut flat of the tuning key. Normally, sockets are rounded on the inside to more easily fit over a full height nut. But with thin nuts, the engagement of the socket with the nut flats is reduced, greatly increasing the chance of damaging the flats of the nut. Box end wrenches can also be ground flat and deburred for use with thin nuts.

    • @JackRainfield
      @JackRainfield Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, great suggestion!

    • @mbehringer4614
      @mbehringer4614 Před 4 lety +1

      Good tip. I keep a separate socket for my electronics and instruments to avoid getting car and constructions gunk on my stuff. Finishing the edges makes sense. I'm surprised StewMac hasn't started selling something like this. LOL.

    • @SrDeMaFp
      @SrDeMaFp Před 4 lety

      M Behringer I’m sure they’re lurking, reading and putting way too much thought into how they’re gonna make it seem special so they can charge dummies way too much $ for it haha

    • @AndiPicker
      @AndiPicker Před 4 lety

      Or use a spanner.

    • @willer3399
      @willer3399 Před 2 lety +1

      Guitar spanners work very well for the hardware tightening, and you don’t have to take the strings off.

  • @kaylmaryjane1810
    @kaylmaryjane1810 Před 3 lety +71

    The "lemon oil" referred to here is lemon scented mineral oil. Essential lemon oil would be very bad for your fretboard.

    • @yametesupereme1352
      @yametesupereme1352 Před 3 lety +2

      I would recommend Goby Labs or Gyser Fingerbourd conditioner

    • @heinrichthiessen
      @heinrichthiessen Před 3 lety

      Yep, you need to use non organic oil. Organic oil will go moldy. But like he said, every "lemon oil" made for guitars will do.

    • @cultfighter
      @cultfighter Před 3 lety +3

      @@heinrichthiessen Made for guitar was not said any lemon oil from the hardware store was said and that is bad advice

    • @arlenmargolin1650
      @arlenmargolin1650 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't know I used lemon oil for long time probably since 19 62 and never had any problems I even got a good crop of lemons one year grew right out of the sound hole

    • @owenlecounte
      @owenlecounte Před 3 lety +1

      "We need more lemon pledge."

  • @victorramsey5575
    @victorramsey5575 Před 4 lety +24

    You can more safely pull knobs with a microfiber cloth. YES I said cloth! 1) Slide cloth under the knob 2) Keep cloth tight as you wrap all the way around under the knob 3) Twist excess cloth into a 'ponytail' TIGHT 4) Pull knob off.
    Knob pullers can damage the finish on that $4000 Les Paul! C'mon guys!

    • @escapeape5573
      @escapeape5573 Před 3 lety +4

      I use the handles of a plastic bag under the knobs and it works great.

  • @Myfukinusername
    @Myfukinusername Před 4 lety +35

    DO NOT use magnets to get shavings off of pickups. This can change damage the magnets in your pickup

    • @arlenmargolin1650
      @arlenmargolin1650 Před 3 lety +1

      And for god sakes don't ever use gorilla glue to put on your volume control knob

    • @brettadkins7563
      @brettadkins7563 Před 2 lety

      @RedKing I rhino line mine, AMAZING tone

    • @MediHusky
      @MediHusky Před 2 lety +1

      I JB welded my guitar to make it more metal.

    • @jeffreybuckingham3782
      @jeffreybuckingham3782 Před 2 lety

      Silly putty works well for removing shavings. I always cover pickups with tape. But for those errant shavings try the Silly Putty.✌

  • @stephenwolnisty4013
    @stephenwolnisty4013 Před 4 lety +196

    As a guitar tech, I HATE that string “locking” technique. It’s a pain to remove the strings and doesn’t hold tune any better than wrapping the first wind over the string that is exiting the tuning peg before continuing the rest of the wraps winding down towards the headstock.

    • @TinselKoala
      @TinselKoala Před 4 lety +42

      Yep. That's the way we do it: string thru the hole in the peg, make a right angle bend where it exits, then first wrap Over, subsequent wraps Under. This pinches the string tightly at the peg hole and it can't slip. It is as good as locking tuners. Make sure you have at least 3 or 4 complete turns around the peg for the plain (nonwrapped) strings.

    • @mwothe
      @mwothe Před 4 lety

      Ya me too. it seems like that's gonna be a weak point too.

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 Před 4 lety +6

      +Stephen Wolnisty
      But many wrapping (more than 2) --- don`t hold tune well, then you use your tremolo.

    • @jeremytappero
      @jeremytappero Před 4 lety

      Agree 💯

    • @the_nondrive_side
      @the_nondrive_side Před 4 lety +3

      I don't even do that and never have slippage. I have swapped to locking on 2 of 13 but that's not required. Who has this as a problem?

  • @katherine1368
    @katherine1368 Před 3 lety +338

    When he said “i see lots of guys...and girls with guitars...” I went 🥺 yes it is nice to be included lmao

    • @syberpunk
      @syberpunk Před 3 lety +70

      Technically, “guys” is a gender-neutral term, so don’t feel left out if someone says it! “Hey you guys!”

    • @Dragonette666
      @Dragonette666 Před 3 lety +26

      @@syberpunk yeah he should have said guys, girls, and non-binary otherkin. /s

    • @mylestheward
      @mylestheward Před 3 lety +42

      @@Dragonette666 😐

    • @truffeltroll6668
      @truffeltroll6668 Před 3 lety +1

      Your not a bloos dad?

    • @KatzeARL
      @KatzeARL Před 3 lety +2

      @@syberpunk Same here.

  • @TRose-hc9pv
    @TRose-hc9pv Před 3 lety +2

    2:12 Hack #2: Locking the strings
    I'll have to try this one for sure.
    Thanks guys! Extremely helpful video.

  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull  Před 4 lety +130

    Thanks to Dave Onorato from @dojoguitarrepair Follow him on instagram! Heres the supplies we mentioned in the video
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    • @zebfernandez
      @zebfernandez Před 4 lety +1

      Sorry, but ask any descent pickup maker/winder/repairer, steel wool is a NO NO. Over time, lots of metal shavings make their way inside the guitar.. the pickups being magnetic.. Once enough gets inside the pickup - game over.
      Say Goodbye to invaliable 50s & 60s pickups.

    • @UrquidiGuitars
      @UrquidiGuitars Před 4 lety +3

      @@zebfernandez Tape your pickups, remove all excess with an old toothbrush, remove tape. Your'e done.

    • @teddybasterd9415
      @teddybasterd9415 Před 4 lety +2

      Rhett Shull PLEASE EDIT YOUR VIDEO NEVER NEVER USE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ON PLASTIC !!! Oil will soften plastic switch to a silicon lubricant for your graphite concoction, silicon lubricant are safe for all plastics 3in one is a bad choice.

    • @jfeal
      @jfeal Před 4 lety

      And it smells nice lol

    • @copflyer6569
      @copflyer6569 Před 4 lety

      Knob puller is good, but you have to back off the small machine screw first on some guitars and amps.

  • @0r3cA
    @0r3cA Před 4 měsíci

    The DEOXIT hack for pots and switches just saved 2 of my guitars. I know this video is 4 years old. Thanks Rhett!

  • @motojc
    @motojc Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you! I don't even have a guitar and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's great to know guitar is mechanical and something to work and build a relation on.

  • @garnetwahr
    @garnetwahr Před 4 lety +6

    #10 Storing a guitar... a friend of mine had his Takamine in a dry unheated room for 20 years or longer (played aprox. 10 hours per year): 50 degree Celsius in summer, -20 C in winter. No cracks and the best sounding acoustic guitar i ever heard. just saying ;-)

  • @jshphysicistatyahoo
    @jshphysicistatyahoo Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks so much. I thought I'd know a lot of these. Turns out I maybe knew one, about removing knobs, because I really f---ed up my pots switching knobs the stupid way. Thanks again. Saving this video for later.

  • @Five0Music
    @Five0Music Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the tips. I like that 5WW t-shirt! Keith would love seeing this! The sting-lock thing I was shown decades ago and have used it without a slip for all that time. It's a tuning trick everyone without locking tuners should use.

  • @brianmccrory3778
    @brianmccrory3778 Před 4 lety +1

    Killer video!! Thanks for all the links! Dave rocks at explaining it too!

  • @zordakAU
    @zordakAU Před 4 lety +403

    Went into the local guitar shop, asked for a knob puller and they threw me out! 😲

    • @Lucifer2066
      @Lucifer2066 Před 4 lety +46

      Knob puller? I use a high-tech, sophisticated engineering marvel called a flat tip screwdriver with a piece of tape on the end to prevent scratching the finish. Or just my fingers really.

    • @frantisca
      @frantisca Před 4 lety +29

      LOL :)) A shoelace wrapped around under the pot knob will also do the trick ;-)

    • @Riverdeepnwide
      @Riverdeepnwide Před 4 lety +50

      Ya can't be scratchin' your nuts while asking a question like that.

    • @Peasmouldia
      @Peasmouldia Před 4 lety +24

      Are you sure you didn't start playing Stairway?

    • @Lucifer2066
      @Lucifer2066 Před 4 lety +20

      Now that I think about it, asking for a "knob puller" might get you something you don't necessarily want.

  • @DeathMetalThrasher
    @DeathMetalThrasher Před 3 lety +4

    Here's another related to storing or displaying guitars. This is for electrics, but I'm sure it applies to acoustic as well. Make sure your humidity levels are always around 40% and 55%, too much or too little moisture in the air will damage, untune, mess up necks/fretboards and cause finish cracks in the guitar over time. Get a humidifier, dehumidifier and silica packs to combat this issue during different seasons if you like in places like the northern east coast like me.

  • @HalfAAsHed
    @HalfAAsHed Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video.. I used to work in the neck department for Taylor in the late 90s and had totally forgotten about a few of these tricks. Also learned a few new ones. Great video!

  • @stnwrd
    @stnwrd Před 4 lety

    Always learning something new. Thanks for the tips from the both of you.

  • @marknachmias423
    @marknachmias423 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Dave: Just do it. You have tons of knowledge to share. Thanks

  • @jaym4958
    @jaym4958 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm not big on really over soaking the board with any oil 😣 a real thin coat and wipe it off quick because of the possibility of frets lifting up coming loose whatevermaybe I'm a little paranoid or just overthinking it but I don't go real heavy even if it's dry a little bit goes a long way but you still Rock Dave and Rhettkeep up the nice camera work read it really shows a lot of the behind-the-scenes stuff that no one ever knows about, I kind of feel in my opinion that there is a plan b for some things 😉 thanks for all your help and support 😊👍

    • @jacobpetersen5662
      @jacobpetersen5662 Před 4 lety

      Absolutely agree. It's terrible for the guitar. I actually don't use anything.... unless it's SUPER necessary. It kills the tone too, letting the board absorb that much oil. Kills the high-end. I HATE it.... takes a couple weeks before the guitar Strat sounding right again, not to mention it's bad for the fret joints and makes the frets come loose. IF I use oil, I do it like you.

  • @scottsteele7109
    @scottsteele7109 Před 4 lety

    Hey Dave, Well done. You speak to all the issues very well without making anyone feel bad, The string lock wrap I've never done and I've been playing like 50 years,. Gotta try that. Graphite on the nut I've done but it's hard to tell if it does anything. This was worth watching.

  • @rontrose
    @rontrose Před 4 lety

    Awesome!! This is so great!! Thank you

  • @nilton61
    @nilton61 Před 4 lety +10

    When Nashville winding/locking as shown 1/2 turn is enough. I've been doing this for decades

  • @MattSyversonthePaperbackRocker

    Tightening nuts is an innovative hack. I love this modern age.

  • @Bamagolfandguitar
    @Bamagolfandguitar Před 4 lety

    Great to see you getting in more videos, Dave. Keep it coming brother 🤘🏼

  • @fredshredtv343
    @fredshredtv343 Před 3 lety +1

    Great hacks to share. I’ve played for 30+ years. Through them I have learned all of these the hard way. This will greatly help those less experienced. 👍🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @PierceThirlen2
    @PierceThirlen2 Před 4 lety +10

    Heat the tip of the applicator tube of the Deoxit, and bend it and let it cool. An angled tip makes it much easier to spray into the opening of the potentiometer. I also recommend adding absorbent packing material, such as a paper towel, around the pot to catch any overspray, instead of allowing it to penetrate into the wood and under the finish.

    • @slavesforging5361
      @slavesforging5361 Před 4 lety

      oooooh. Good Ideas!

    • @firemanmick
      @firemanmick Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I find trying to squirt a little De-Oxit is almost impossible - always blasts out way too much and gets over everything. Been using the paper towel or tissue trick for a while now.

    • @PierceThirlen2
      @PierceThirlen2 Před 4 lety +1

      @@firemanmick Due to user complaints, Deoxit has brought back the old can with the adjustable valve and the plain non-folding tube.

    • @firemanmick
      @firemanmick Před 4 lety

      @@PierceThirlen2 That's great, only problem is the stuff lasts so long, it'll take me a couple of years before I use up what I've got!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Před 4 lety +3

    Always seeking to improve my playing and sound, and for that I salute ye. I also need such because I am a very cheap man haha. Great work!

    • @mrmilesrobinson7909
      @mrmilesrobinson7909 Před 4 lety

      In that case you need to know. Ignore most of this but make sure you boil your guitar strings before a big gig. You’ll get ten more gigs out of them.

  • @michaelinglis8516
    @michaelinglis8516 Před 4 lety +2

    I highly recommend when using non locking tuners using the opposite side in then wrap over the top method. You get the tuner hole perpendicular to the strings and put the string through from the opposite side it needs to be on and then pull it through until you have the amount of string left that you like then you wrap the string over the top of the tuner and hold it in place while you tune up to tension. That way you've started a kink and have the string secured with a little tension. But locking tuners are so so so much better than any traditional tuning machine and will amaze you how long they stay in tune with a good set up. Lastly DO ALL YOUR OWN WORK! It's part of being a guitar player. Realistically your guitar needs adjustments all the time to play it's best and when it's playing well you'll enjoy it more. You can't realistically go to a luthier every time you need a little adjustment. And I'm gonna tell you the truth, everyone's laughing at you if you take your guitar in for anything less than a MAJOR repair(except your luthier cause your paying his bills) if you've been playing a year or more stop giving away your chance to learn. And if you screw it up you learn how to fix it. Get a cheap $50 Amazon guitar and practice set ups, fret levels, pickup changes, different wiring schemes etc on it if your main guitar is too expensive to learn on. If you can do it yourself learn to do it yourself. That way your guitars are always on point.

  • @keithhoward4158
    @keithhoward4158 Před 3 lety

    Awesome info. Thanks a million!!!

  • @PhilKelley
    @PhilKelley Před 4 lety +3

    Some things I would like to know from a guitar tech like Dave: I have a nice acoustic with no pickups. I have heard various opinions. Is it worthwhile to put a pickup on it? If so, what is a good pickup and can I DIY? At what point is it worth upgrading a cheap guitar (

  • @ajsrhodes
    @ajsrhodes Před 4 lety +11

    Dave definitely needs to have a CZcams channel to show more of those hacks!

  • @billtownsend
    @billtownsend Před 4 lety

    Excellent information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @taopagan
    @taopagan Před 4 lety

    So great, thanks!

  • @laurentlaenen6696
    @laurentlaenen6696 Před 4 lety +8

    0:06 I love that Yoww

  • @jeffreyburley4033
    @jeffreyburley4033 Před 4 lety +6

    Great hacks, lots of common sense. With that said, if the "sharp" corners in the saddle are causing string breakage (which seems to be a major problem), why wouldn't the manufacturers correct that issue before it gets to the customers? Your idea of slightly rounding those sharp edges in the saddle where the strings ride is a no brainer to me. But a slightly better saddle design from the manufacturer with less sharp corners would eliminate that potential.

    • @kneurotic138
      @kneurotic138 Před 4 lety

      IT'S A CONSPIRACY, MAN! ERNIE BALL IS BEHIND THE WHOLE THING! THEY'RE BLEEDING US DRY!!!

    • @jlf6458
      @jlf6458 Před 4 lety +1

      That's why I like kahlers. They have rollers in the saddles

    • @babyyoda3467
      @babyyoda3467 Před 4 lety

      My strings would break a lot like that but it was because I wasn’t stretching them

  • @lvaroduarte
    @lvaroduarte Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the 8 and 10. I’m in love with that tool.

  • @5Dmaxx
    @5Dmaxx Před 4 lety

    Awesome video. Great info. Thank you very much.

  • @sylviasanchez7500
    @sylviasanchez7500 Před 4 lety +7

    I don't want to get a reputation for being a groupie but the Beato extended gang seems like a really cool bunch of sweet guys. It is difficult to ignore how earnest, endearing and provocative all of you are. So fascinating to watch. It's like having a crush on your teacher at school. It's really weird. Maybe I'm too sensitive or something. lol.

  • @mymixture965
    @mymixture965 Před 3 lety +3

    D5 is pure magic, the best I ever had in 40 years of playing.

    • @wouterw2776
      @wouterw2776 Před 3 lety

      What's D5? Can't find it online...

  • @3kil0w4tt
    @3kil0w4tt Před 4 lety

    Thank you, this was awesome...and to Dave, yes, more please !!!

  • @jjboogie1
    @jjboogie1 Před 2 lety

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @StevenChisham
    @StevenChisham Před 4 lety +6

    for metal shavings on my pickups, I just use tape to take it off because the stickiness is stronger than the magnet.

    • @Erriot781
      @Erriot781 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes that is the correct way to do it. Magnet on magnet is not the right thing to do. Great to see anyone can make a pickup these days

    • @infectionsman
      @infectionsman Před 4 lety +2

      tape them first, then put some more tape over the steel wool shavings to trap them before pulling it all off

    • @HellcatCustoms
      @HellcatCustoms Před 4 lety

      What happens with the shavings that get inside the covers, behind the tape in the copper wire?

  • @davegreeley
    @davegreeley Před 3 lety +6

    I have to disagree with locking the string like that due to the struggle to remove for next set.

  • @brightideas5782
    @brightideas5782 Před 3 měsíci

    Loved this thx 😊

  • @frederickthompson8686
    @frederickthompson8686 Před 4 lety

    This is a terrific channel. Smart advice delivered by knowledgeable guitar people. What a concept!

  • @glassslide
    @glassslide Před 4 lety +4

    Awesome video---some great tips except I find that if you wrap the strings like that, taking them off becomes a major PITA.

  • @charlesco689
    @charlesco689 Před 4 lety +35

    He said "you don't wanna scratch your fingerboard" just after he firmly passed the steel-wool 90 degrees to the fingerboard veins.... OMG!!!

    • @lasancheofficial1933
      @lasancheofficial1933 Před 3 lety +4

      Caught that too. When he did that I yelled at the screen. How many kids are going to fuck up their guitar doing that. Then bringing it to this guy to repair. Same with the wrenching down on the tuning keys to where they dent the face of the headstock.

    • @R3TR0R4V3
      @R3TR0R4V3 Před 3 lety

      Veins? More like Grain. 😬 He didn't wrench down on anything either.. He was careful and he explicitly said Not to wrench down on them, just make it snug. Ffs, guys.. 😐

    • @DavyHulme
      @DavyHulme Před 3 lety +4

      @@R3TR0R4V3
      "veins" is obviously a minor spelling or autocorrect error. 'cleaning' a fretboard with wirewool across the grain of the wood is an outright error, advising other ppl to do the same is a major error of judgement, so is endorsing it ffs, but you do you

  • @adamsabaz2415
    @adamsabaz2415 Před rokem

    FANTASTIC!!! THANK YOU

  • @touchthesun2448
    @touchthesun2448 Před 3 lety

    string lock is awsome...all great suggestions, thanks Dave!

  • @christopherdyson
    @christopherdyson Před 4 lety +5

    Although I understand the stability of wrapping a string like that, you sacrifice a lot of speed in string changes especially in a crunch when you break a string. If I had done this back in the day my on-stage tech would have punched me. A well wrapped string on the post, just like suggested of no more than two wraps and stretching the strings after installed will work just as well. Of course this is just my opinion.

  • @Peasmouldia
    @Peasmouldia Před 4 lety +6

    Dave must be a good fella, 'cause he's wearing a Kieth Williams 5 watt world shirt. K.W. is the go to guy for gear history on tube. I knew the hacks, but then I'm not your target audience. Thanks buddy.

  • @wildwood20147
    @wildwood20147 Před 2 lety

    Great video Thanks Dave & Rhett!

  • @juliodefreitas157
    @juliodefreitas157 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video and thank you for sharing your guys 👍👍💚💚

  • @wakyjay
    @wakyjay Před 4 lety +4

    He literally gave that guitar a MANicure🔥🎸

  • @SeventhSalute
    @SeventhSalute Před 4 lety +5

    The five watt world shirt secret plugin yes 🤘🤘

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable Před 3 lety

    I watchd this video when it first came out. In the time since this has come out all of my guitars have doubled (at least). In cleanliness and playability. This video really helped me a lot.

  • @TomSimpson4
    @TomSimpson4 Před 4 lety

    Thanks guys for the great tips!

  • @mykhedelic6471
    @mykhedelic6471 Před 4 lety +13

    The Honorable Onorato.

  • @SixString_J5
    @SixString_J5 Před 4 lety +12

    1 hack that makes the most difference in how your guitar plays and sounds is to get good. If you know how to play your guitar will sound WAY better.

  • @bobmarsh7550
    @bobmarsh7550 Před 4 lety

    Wow, super helpful information. Straight forward, no BS. Thanks.

  • @caseykittel
    @caseykittel Před 3 lety +1

    yes! tightening the screws on the tuning machine handles! I had a major problem with my tuning going flat - that's exactly what it was. thanks for sharing!!!

    • @stevesims2243
      @stevesims2243 Před rokem

      same here. On the first guitar I got that had them, I though the dealer must have put cheap tuners on it until I tried turning the screws.

  • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
    @Dan.Solo.Chicago Před 3 lety +7

    I’m always dumbfounded when I find out someone who’s a really good guitarist is clueless about the tech aspects of guitar. My older brother, who taught me to play, is the same way. He’s been playing since he was 13 and he’s never adjusted a truss rod, never taken the pick guard off by himself. His friends or teachers have always done that stuff for him. It boggles my mind.

    • @cedricremond1612
      @cedricremond1612 Před 3 lety +2

      While I'm definitely interested on how to do my guitar tech stuff myself, I kinda understand those people.
      I know how to drive my car but I have very little knowledge of how to do basic maintenance on a car, I just want my car to work. I guess some people are the same with their guitar.

    • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
      @Dan.Solo.Chicago Před 3 lety

      @@cedricremond1612 Good point. 👍✌️

    • @orlandocarrillo8730
      @orlandocarrillo8730 Před 2 lety

      @@cedricremond1612 That's a great analogy. I can change strings and do minor adjustments but I'd always take it to my guitar tech. Personally, I rather spend more time playing than fixing my guitar. But that's just me.

    • @brettadkins7563
      @brettadkins7563 Před 2 lety

      I’ve been playing around twenty years and am just now becoming more acquainted with the tech side of things. Embarrassing actually.

    • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
      @Dan.Solo.Chicago Před 2 lety +1

      @@brettadkins7563 I was just like you until two years ago when I decided to take on the task of refurbishing my brother-in-law’s Fender Mustang. It was filthy and rusty and I asked him if I could take it home and clean it. He said no. I couldn’t stand seeing it in that condition, so l literally stole it out of their house when they were out of town. It was bad, the pots were scratchy and the switches didn’t even work. I took it completely apart and the whole project took months to complete. He was starting to mad about it toward the end but I promised it will be worth the wait, and it was. I learned so much from that project, and all of it was from CZcams videos. I even did some soldering work on the switches and pots. It gave me the confidence to start working on my own guitars, and I just kept learning more and more. A lot of the motivation came just from my inability to pay someone to do something I know I can figure out, and do myself. I see it as something I should know how to do anyway. I know nothing about working on cars, and it annoys me, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to be that way about something I actually care about. I still suck at doing a good setup job on my guitars though. Fret buzz is still my archenemy. It’s pretty frustrating. ✌️

  • @bradbryant332
    @bradbryant332 Před 3 lety

    VERY useful! Thank you!

  • @spidgeb3292
    @spidgeb3292 Před 4 lety

    Great stuff! Thanks for the tips.

  • @faisletoismeme
    @faisletoismeme Před 4 lety +6

    I heard that taking a magnet close to a pickup can cause some problems like disturbing the pickup's magnetic field and changing the pickup's performance. Personally I'd never do hack 3.5.

  • @kimmllkimmll7267
    @kimmllkimmll7267 Před 4 lety +73

    Watching this guy scrub against the grain of the wood on the neck!4:28 Ouch. With steel wool! Holy shit, don't do this to your guitar!

    • @scottlaw1525
      @scottlaw1525 Před 3 lety +5

      I know I about had a heart attack

    • @Benesat
      @Benesat Před 3 lety +5

      Holy crap thank you I thought I was going insane and was taught wrong

    • @progdude
      @progdude Před 3 lety +2

      I use steel wool to clean fretboards and to polish frets but NEVER against the grain.

    • @davidwinston1627
      @davidwinston1627 Před 3 lety +2

      Totally agree. Was cringing when I saw that.

    • @mwarnken1234
      @mwarnken1234 Před 3 lety +6

      just the steel wool alone is cringeworthy! use fret erasers or micromesh sanding cloths

  • @schenkelet
    @schenkelet Před 3 lety

    Awesome vídeo. Thanks a lot!

  • @patrickhoisington5111
    @patrickhoisington5111 Před 2 lety

    Gotta love Dave... Thanks for the tips, sir.

  • @DavidGarrettGuitar
    @DavidGarrettGuitar Před 4 lety +7

    not sure going across the grain like that with steel wool can be good for the fretboard. Doesn't that leave some scratches?

    • @stephenwolnisty4013
      @stephenwolnisty4013 Před 4 lety +4

      David Garrett It does and I cringed a bit watching that.

    • @infectionsman
      @infectionsman Před 4 lety +4

      Really stupid advice. You should carefully scrape the gunk off it with a credit card. Then buff with a piece of clean cloth. And the oil should be just a couple of drops for the whole board once or twice a year. Or else the wood can get soggy.

    • @DavidGarrettGuitar
      @DavidGarrettGuitar Před 4 lety +4

      Also, not the best way to wrap a string. Have fun unwrapping that garbage.
      And what a great way to ruin pickups. Phenomenal job there.