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Old 07-01-2008, 10:15 PM
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I got my first set today and can't wait! Just a couple questions. I'm making my first wooden covers with exposed poles. Do the spacers double as the template for drilling the holes? Do the pickups need to be sealed after being put in the covers? I've done a few searches (which came up very informative), but i'm still a little unclear and i DO NOT want to ruin these pickups. I know there's quite a few builders that have used them and i could use the advice. Thanks so much!
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Old 07-01-2008, 11:08 PM
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Let's break this down into chunks... lol

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I got my first set today and can't wait! Just a couple questions. I'm making my first wooden covers with exposed poles. Do the spacers double as the template for drilling the holes?
I'm not sure which pickups you got, but my last set with wooden covers were Fat Stacks... the extra bobbin flat (spacer) is there so you can make covers WITHOUT exposed poles. However, as the flat exactly matches the pole piece spacing, you could also use it to drill your pickup covers to expose the pole pieces. You just want to make sure that the thickness of the face of your covers is the same thickness as the bobbin flat/spacer. Then when you assemble them, you just leave the spacer out, and voila - flush exposed pole pieces.

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Do the pickups need to be sealed after being put in the covers?
Not generally. I just put a foam rubber strip under the covers (stuck to the bottom of the pickup cavity), and it pushes the bobbin up into the covers. The screws go through the covers to hold them down...

I have covers *without* exposed poles... they look like this:





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I've done a few searches (which came up very informative), but i'm still a little unclear and i DO NOT want to ruin these pickups. I know there's quite a few builders that have used them and i could use the advice. Thanks so much!
You should be okay, just take it slow and easy...

::EDIT:: Big storm over here, looks like my website is down, for the moment... pics should return shortly, I hope.

::Second EDIT:: Site is back up! yay!
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Old 07-01-2008, 11:56 PM
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Old 07-02-2008, 06:26 AM
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today's the day, i will post pictures when i get them done!
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Old 07-02-2008, 06:59 AM
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Hey Shawn,

I think you're going to like the Nordstrands. I put a pair of Big Singles in my bass and really liked them, but found that the buzz annoyed me when I soloed the bridge pickup. So I got a set of Big Splits and I like the tone of them better than the Big Singles (a little darker and richer sounding to my ear). When do you think you'll have the bass these are going into finished? I'd like to take a look at it.

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I got my first set today and can't wait! Just a couple questions. I'm making my first wooden covers with exposed poles. Do the spacers double as the template for drilling the holes? Do the pickups need to be sealed after being put in the covers? I've done a few searches (which came up very informative), but i'm still a little unclear and i DO NOT want to ruin these pickups. I know there's quite a few builders that have used them and i could use the advice. Thanks so much!
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Old 07-02-2008, 08:06 AM
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actually, the bass that they're going in has been done for quite some time now. i had originally put in a set of bart's, but due to lack of information on their site...i ruined a set of pickups. this is the last step to the completed project, then 6 more to go!
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Old 07-02-2008, 02:59 PM
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and here they are (with sanding sealer)...
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Old 07-02-2008, 03:24 PM
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looks good!
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Very nice! What preamp are you using?

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Old 07-02-2008, 04:00 PM
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hey ralph! the customer supplied me with an audere Z3. Bass Fest '08! You goin?
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i had originally put in a set of bart's, but due to lack of information on their site...i ruined a set of pickups.
This is exactly why I refuse to use any of their products Don't get me started on their web support.

The covers look really good! You pumped them out pretty fast too
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and here they are (with sanding sealer)...
That looks pretty sweet!
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Old 07-02-2008, 10:16 PM
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This is exactly why I refuse to use any of their products Don't get me started on their web support.



The covers look really good! You pumped them out pretty fast too
not to mention they sound INCREDIBLE!!!
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