Being thick (again)... but labeling...
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Being thick (again)... but labeling...
So I shall soon start in earnest at pulling the loom out. Does anyone have any wise tips to good labeling techniques?
I've heard that some sharpie inks actually aren't permanent when around oil and rubber - so I'm wanting to make sure my labels stay on the loom for the duration of the restoration.
Tips?
I've heard that some sharpie inks actually aren't permanent when around oil and rubber - so I'm wanting to make sure my labels stay on the loom for the duration of the restoration.
Tips?
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Get on eBay and buy some little plastic bags of the snap-close variety. The ones with the rough area to write on are a bonus. Then all the little bits, brackets, etc can be placed in a bag and the bag numbered. Then just write the description in a book. You can even take a photo of the parts in situ and put the photo number next to it.
Although it can help when there's more than one wire of the same colour (earths for example) if you want to "know" where to reconnect rather than work it out when you get there.
But aside from one mistake with the regulator wiring I got the pickup rewired with the aid of a diagram and some patience, it's certainly not all that tricky if your labels don't exist or fall off/ smudge
But aside from one mistake with the regulator wiring I got the pickup rewired with the aid of a diagram and some patience, it's certainly not all that tricky if your labels don't exist or fall off/ smudge

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Hi Cam,
I'm already bagging everything up! (And I have a nice filing cabinet to put them all in... A minor in a cabinet HEhehe ;)
But to be honest I want as easy a time as possible when rewring... esepcailly as I have a very nice, nearly new custom loom!
I'm already bagging everything up! (And I have a nice filing cabinet to put them all in... A minor in a cabinet HEhehe ;)
But to be honest I want as easy a time as possible when rewring... esepcailly as I have a very nice, nearly new custom loom!

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Ah yes, Nikki. I forgot you had a custom loom. I assume then that it has non-standard wire colours? If all the wires are different colours, then just write down which colour goes to what (with pictures if you feel the need). It's pretty obvious which 'branch' of the loom fits where as you can't mix that up as the lengths will dictate it's location. The diagram/list you generate will also be handy in the future too for fault finding. 

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