I do have some wiring diagrams. I think they came from the Ernie Ball Music Man site, actually. They're not as clearcut as I'd like though. Perhaps I'm lazy, but I like pictures, haha. Drawn or otherwise, pictures help me
The piezo bridge seems to be copasetic, but I won't know until I get everything hooked up and get to try it.
I'll also be calling Ernie Ball after the body gets closer to being done to get some price checks on pieces. The knobs/rubber pieces will be part of that list, so I'll be sure to let you know.
Anyway, it's time for an update I suppose!
My father had a guitar he had been meaning to strip for a while, and since the weather has been decent, we decided we'd strip the two guitars together.
Since both of our guitars had been refinished, we decided to go the chemical stripper route. Things start off excellent!
Here's the JP6 after the first layer of stripper was laid down. The paint seemed to bubble almost immediately.
The paint also seemed to be coming up real easy, too! Almost like pealing after a sun burn.
Things didn't stay that easy though. I soon got down to the strong protective finish under the paint, and my progress slowed to a crawl.
As if that weren't enough, while inspecting the fill in job that resembled bubblegum, I noticed something interesting...
It would appear that the guitar was never actually sanded down before being refinished. I know that seems insane, and perhaps I'm out of my mind, but I swear I see the Ernie Ball Carbon Blue paint in this picture!
That would also explain why the wood showed up there so much faster than the rest of the guitar.
Alas, I finally started to get somewhere with the rest of the stripping.
It became pretty obvious to me when I was going to get results from the scraping process, as the finish started to crack and peal all on it's own.
Here's the guitar half way through the 2nd day of stripping.
Most of the front of the guitar is done now, and the back is stripped of paint, but I couldn't get pictures because I ran out of light.
I'll try to update in a few more days, though. Hopefully it'll be time to start sanding soon, and then the body work can begin.












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