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buzzardwhiskey 01-11-2017 09:03 AM

Two suggestions for K&K pickup DIY install
 
1) A lightened inspection mirror...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0052EE1EU?psc=1

2) Latex/nitrile gloves
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M32O0XY?psc=1

I had the forethought to buy the mirror and loved it. Wish I'd thought to buy the gloves. :)

vindibona1 01-11-2017 09:53 AM

Why the gloves? The mirror is obvious.

buzzardwhiskey 01-11-2017 10:47 AM

Maybe I did something wrong, but I followed the pamphlet to the letter.

After holding the jig for 30 seconds I then let it cure for 10 minutes more. When I pulled it away there was a fair amount of putty left. This is where things got messy. Trying to scrape it away, even after another twenty minutes of curing exposed tiny amounts of not quite dried glue.

What I probably should have done is let all three dry a day or two and THEN try to scrape away the extra putty.

Mobilemike 01-11-2017 02:30 PM

A little bit of nail polish remover will take those glue remnants right off your hands.

I've also started using regular liquid super glue in my K&K installs rather than the gel super glue they recommend. You have to be a bit more careful applying it to the pickup and then sticking it to the guitar, but it dries a bit faster and is less messy overall I've found.

-Mike

Mr. Jelly 01-11-2017 04:41 PM

Cover the guitar so you don't get drops of glue on it.

rockabilly69 01-11-2017 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mobilemike (Post 5189611)
A little bit of nail polish remover will take those glue remnants right off your hands.

I've also started using regular liquid super glue in my K&K installs rather than the gel super glue they recommend. You have to be a bit more careful applying it to the pickup and then sticking it to the guitar, but it dries a bit faster and is less messy overall I've found.

-Mike

That or just spray some accelerator in it! Watch your aim though:)

http://www.stewmac.com/Materials_and...FQGraQodDKgFyA

JLS 01-12-2017 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mobilemike (Post 5189611)
A little bit of nail polish remover will take those glue remnants right off your hands.

I've also started using regular liquid super glue in my K&K installs rather than the gel super glue they recommend. You have to be a bit more careful applying it to the pickup and then sticking it to the guitar, but it dries a bit faster and is less messy overall I've found.

-Mike

Same here. I've used a medium viscosity CA glue for years, much better coupling to the bridgeplate; also, I sand the surface of the disc with 220 on a sanding plate, to make certain it's flat--surprises, here!--and to give the CA more "tooth", to grab. NTM a wipe of the bridgeplate w/accelerator.


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