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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #120 on: January 19, 2014, 11:32:23 AM »
So do 'bursts!



Well, it is hard to see the old see through tort 'guads on the old Ripper basses.   :)

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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #121 on: January 27, 2014, 07:09:42 AM »
Sorry, not done much.  Refinish is continuing, had to get some more clear coat to finish the job but Rich is on the case.  As for me, I got a new soldering iron for Christmas from my wife, so I'm going to put it to some good use and wire it up as far as I can.

Regarding mounting the choke, I'm going to take the later approach of a bracket attached to the pot shaft like a washer and the choke attached at the other end.  I'm going to make it out of a PC expansion blanking plate - found a nice stash of 5 completely flat, unstamped ones to experiment with.  The earlier approach was to solder a bracket onto the side of the pot casing, but I have no idea if this metal will take solder, hence the mechanical coupling approach.
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #122 on: February 01, 2014, 01:46:50 PM »
Tonight I made the mounting bracket for the choke coil.  I took one of the aforementioned PC blanking plates:



And after some drilling, bending, cutting and filing I ended up with this:



So with it attached it looks like this:





And the choke will sit like this, with an M5 machine screw straight through the whole thing and bolted to the bracket (don't have one at the moment)





Also tided up the pots - some of them had wires soldered to them and tags soldered to the casings which needed freeing up.  I'm going to do all the wiring soon.
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #123 on: February 01, 2014, 03:41:07 PM »
I get my stipend soon and then off to Gar for a die. I'll let you know if it turns out okay.
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #124 on: February 02, 2014, 03:14:53 PM »
I get my stipend soon and then off to Gar for a die. I'll let you know if it turns out okay.

Cool, looking forward to it :)

Did a bit of work tonight - mounted the choke and started the wiring:



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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #125 on: February 04, 2014, 12:29:41 PM »
All wired up and no place to go (yet) - just the pickups and the bridge wire to add but I think I'll wait until assembly time for that.

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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #126 on: February 05, 2014, 05:54:09 AM »
nice & tidy!  good job

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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #127 on: March 01, 2014, 12:05:31 PM »
Thanks, it's amazing how much having a decent soldering iron and lovely leaden solder can improve one's soldering skills.

I just got a wee update from Rich - how's about that cherry red now?  Really darkened down a treat.



Won't be long now :)
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #128 on: March 01, 2014, 12:33:12 PM »
I really like that red.

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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #129 on: March 01, 2014, 01:39:36 PM »
Looks beaut...
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #130 on: March 02, 2014, 08:06:25 AM »
Awesome job! Yeah that bass looks sweet in cherry!
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #131 on: May 30, 2015, 04:36:52 AM »
Well, it's finally (just about) finished.  My mate Rich had to take some time out from all his projects for various reasons but he's recently got back in the saddle and last night we put everything together for the first time.  Please excuse the lousy phone camera pics (really doesn't understand that deep cherry red very well).





Risky, given that we have no idea how long it's been since the neck had any string tension applied to it, but I'm hoping to play it tonight at a gig :)

Very happy with how it's turned out.  Delighted with how it sounds.  Couple of minor things to sort out.  For instance, I think I got the wrong taper for the midrange/tone pots - most of their effect is concentrated in the last 20% of the turn, so I might replace them.  Minor cosmetic issue of the selector switch plate to be addressed in the fullness of time.  But it's done, and back together for the first time in who knows how long.  From a rather sorry looking hunk of wood painted in washed out red to this.  Really happy :)
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #132 on: May 30, 2015, 06:04:39 AM »
First Ripper I can honestly say I love and would be proud to own !  Nice job!
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #133 on: May 30, 2015, 07:19:18 AM »
No kidding.  Looks fantastic!
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Re: Gibson Ripper rescue
« Reply #134 on: May 30, 2015, 08:01:52 AM »
Reet braw beastie, Neep... ;)
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