Rodding Chart

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Re: Rodding Chart

Postby Danny Mitchell » Wed Nov 28, 2018 10:54 am

Haddock wrote:You’re a bad person Danny, posting pictures of a mans undercarriage before he’s had a chance to polish his parts! Nice shoes though! I’ll need to post another chart as it’s out of date. I found that just by writing it all down I spotted several things that could be improved. Seem to have settled down at last thankfully.......

I can testify that it sounds great :guitar: and for the wee sit down I had at it, I could hear some lovely chord possibilities. A really great copedent, Calum :guitar:

JohnDavisStringsHere wrote:I thought "upskirting" was against the law now?...I will stick with the chart.... :?

It's Scot's Law up here, John. 'Upkilting', is how we check our fellow man's credentials :lol:
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Re: Rodding Chart

Postby mick hearn » Thu Nov 29, 2018 8:23 am

Go for the Lloyd Green setup - nice and simple. :o

When I changed my ShoBud to C6 I worked on one pedal at a time just looking at Buddy Emmons copedant. It was easy as it is rack and barrel. The only thing I had to watch was where one rod was operated by two or more pedals or levers. Done fairly quick. :guitar:
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