Gibson Les Paul – Overhaul

This one is going to take a while, I like a challenge now and then!  It’s perhaps going to take longer than I thought but since it’s a quality guitar it shouldn’t be too difficult.

The guitar with the new parts…

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Along with the new parts it also needs a little bit of TLC, the frets are rather worn so before I do much more I’m going to sort them out.

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To do that I first need to take out the nut.  Unfortunately it broke so I guess that’ll be another job.

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I’ve cleaned out the slot and I’ll cut the bone nut to shape and size after I’ve done the fret-dress.

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First I’ll level off the fretboard before levelling the frets.

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With the level beam grind down the fret tops..

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You can see where the worn spots are, so just a little more to go.

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With the fret tops nice and even next I need to re-shape the top of each one.

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A long job but I’ve got them done.

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The next phase is to re-polish each one in turn.  I’ve run out of time today so I’ll carry on tomo

Got the frets polished…

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Next I turned my attention to that broken nut.  I used a grinding disk to cut a bone blank to the required size…

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It’s a fiddley job which I rather hate, the job is easy, it’s just the smell of grinding bone, like working in a slaughter-house! yuk.

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It needs a little work on the slot to get it to fit properly.  I’ll cut the string slots when I get the guitar back together.

With the frets done I gave the fret-board a good clean and re-oil….

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Next I made a start on the hardware.  Life is never that simple though, the pointers for the Vol/Tone controls don’t fit the pots’.  Not a big problem, I just need to file the hole out a little.

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With the new pots’ fitted, wire them all in.

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The next problem, the cover doesn’t quite fit and the screw holes don’t line up.

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It’s not far out, I just need to soften the curves a little.

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The screw holes are a little more of a problem.  Since they are close I need to drill out and plug the old holes and re-drill them.

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Once the glue is dry I carefully cut the tops flat.

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With that done I need to go back to that nut that I made.  Marking up the string spacings with the spacing rule.

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All I need to do now is a full setup, starting with the set in the neck.

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A little high so a small turn of the truss-rod.

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The next stage is the action at the 1st fret.  Since the nut is new the slots need cutting down quite a lot.

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Next the action height at the 12th fret.  A little high so I need to drop the bridge down a little.

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Lastly the intonation.  It wasn’t far out, just a small tweek here and there.

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Since the pickups have been changed the heights also need adjusting to give the right balance of treble and bass and volume across both pickups.

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I’ve never really been a fan of the Les Paul, but this one has turned out really nice, If I do say so myself.

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