Is there a thread out there that looks at best ways to store your bass at home and advice on how best to carry it and transport it? Thanks, Jonny
TalkBass has been independent since 1998. Add your voice.
Create a free account to reply to discussions, view embedded media, and browse with fewer display ads.
Join free Log in
Want zero display ads or expanded classifieds tools? Compare plans.
Is there a thread out there that looks at best ways to store your bass at home and advice on how best to carry it and transport it? Thanks, Jonny
Has anyone ever heard of long clear edge protectors?
I would like to put a long length on both sides of bass to prevent small dings, as we transport bass twice weekly - lessons and rehearsals.
The short block protectors will not do for this reason.
I tried some Tygon tubing from the hardware store, slit lengthwise and placed over 4 edges, hoping that friction fit would be enough to keep in place. Mixed results so far.
Is there such a thing as a light-tack glue that I could use on the inside edge that would not damage the finish on the bass?
Any suggestions? Advice?
Thanks!!
Has anyone ever heard of long clear edge protectors?
I would like to put a long length on both sides of bass to prevent small dings, as we transport bass twice weekly - lessons and rehearsals.
Has anyone ever heard of long clear edge protectors?
I would like to put a long length on both sides of bass to prevent small dings, as we transport bass twice weekly - lessons and rehearsals.
The short block protectors will not do for this reason.
I tried some Tygon tubing from the hardware store, slit lengthwise and placed over 4 edges, hoping that friction fit would be enough to keep in place. Mixed results so far.
Is there such a thing as a light-tack glue that I could use on the inside edge that would not damage the finish on the bass?
Any suggestions? Advice?
Thanks!!
Another thing to do for your bass when/if you lay it down in your car- buy a rolled up camping pad to put under the shoulders of the bass to help support it. Having the bass just laying on its back with the scroll taking the weight puts a lot of stress on the pegbox and the neck/body joint. One good bump and bad things can happen. Don't ask me how I know......
Is there a thread out there that looks at best ways to store your bass at home and advice on how best to carry it and transport it? Thanks, Jonny

"...but after I cut them I put them on a grinder to rough up the bottom side where the glue goes...