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Melv

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I just accidently scracted a small ding from a metal ruler in the neck of my SUB. Just wondered if theres any way of filling it in or something
 

jubjub721

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the dings will kill the bass

after playing for five months the bass cant take the tension any more and implodes

i donno
maybe we should leave this one to some one smarter than me

i would say wood fillar and grind it down with a high high grade sand paper

but
i would never do that on my sterling
 

Melv

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Not sure much bout wot u saying but im talking bout a tiny scratch and im KNOW that dont kill the bass. Just wondered if i can get rid of it
 

Disquieter

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Melv said:
Not sure much bout wot u saying but im talking bout a tiny scratch and im KNOW that dont kill the bass. Just wondered if i can get rid of it
yes you can.
htttp://www.ebay.com makes it quite easy to get rid of your bass.

it's almost point and click and then 3-10 days later, it's gone, no more scratch!


joel D.
but seriously, deal with it, that's about it.
 

basspastor

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My SUB has some small indentions under the painted neck, It was like this when I bought it new from my local dealer. It does not hurt it whatsoever. Scratches give it character. Forget they are there, you'll go insane if you dwell upon them.
Trying to fix a small scratch "could be" more trouble than its worth.
All of the above is my personal thoughts.
 

Melv

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Yeh as time passes i wont care but its the first scratch on my baby. Its not a happy time :(
 

Morrow

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I generally feel some relief when I notice the first little ding on a new bass.If you are going to use them it's inevitable.My first bass was a 72 Pbass that was pristine when I first got it.Now it looks like it went through the Boer War.
 

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There is a way to use heat to take out small dents. I am not quite familiar enough with the process to write it out here. Maybe a google check would yeild the methods.

tk
 

bovinehost

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Aren't the SUB necks painted?

You guys out there saying "Oh, I guess I'd do this or do that", please be careful about throwing out bad info.

If you've tried it with good results, great, tell us all about it - but if you don't have a clue, it is much easier to get problems solved without bad information out there.

If the SUB necks are painted, and I do believe they are, you don't want to use the heat/iron method we've all learned works pretty well on "regular" necks.

As for fixing a scratch/dent on a painted neck.....I just don't know.

And if YOU don't know, you should say that, too - "I don't know."
 

Samingo

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Yeah, the SUB neck is good and painted. Basically, if there's a little dent, or a scratch... Tough. There's nothing really to do but live with it. Besides if it doesn't affect the playability it'll be easily overlooked.

Yeah yeah I know how you feel. Just the other day I started noticing some white marks on my SUB's head, probably from random and accidente bumps into my wall as I get a bit carried away with music. I gave it a good rub, and I did the mandatory frowning, and I did the mandatory "crap! - I"m getting a Bongo in a few days.. That's WAY too beautiful to be scratched!!!!". As much as I believe all Bongo's should constantly stay in mint condition. there's nothing to do but be careful.

Care for your bass ahead of time. Do all the tedious whipings and paying attention to the strings and your hands and learning to set it up etc. etc. etc. If there's one thing I can't stress enough to the people around me that ask for my advice on anything instrument related it's "Know your instrument!" If it's your baby and you truely respect it... Prove it.
Again, this is just my oppinion
 

Melv

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Yeh i do take care of it alot i just cant believe i scratched it. As for wot bovinehost said i though i cleared it up from my first post that i didnt know. Yeh i know you live with it. I aint a big thing just one of them things i'd like to know if can be done. Ive had scratches in my other guitars but as this is my first strach in 'My baby' than just something u worry bout for about a minute. I am well past it now :rolleyes:
 

Samingo

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I hear ya Melv and hope I didn't come off too demanding or frankly like a jerk. I'm just letting you know it's a tough annoying thing, but we share in it together:)
 
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