Helpful thanks, the Chinese pick guards are the worst for lining up especially when the fretboard does not overhang the bridge end hiding any filing of the pick guard
Nice video ! A few things I'm not ok with in your video. - Pickup height depends on the string height, not the pickguard. - These tiny holes next to the pots poles are not "mistakes", they're supposed to let the pot's tiny guide find its place and stop any unwanted rotation. - Pretty dangerous to drill just above the guitar like that 😅
Find it much easier to cut the wires at the claw and the jack, and then work with a stuffed pick guard myself. This seems like a lot more work than it has to be.
I want to upgrade my guitar but I don't feel confident filling my guitar's holes and then drilling new ones. Is there no way to adjust the pickguard to fit perfectly? I didn't know changing pickguards was that hard
Very good tutorial. I cringed when you drilled the pilot hole on top of the guitar. I’ll be doing this soon, especially if and when I replace an 11 hole with an 8 hole. Also, did you leave the plastic film on the pg on purpose? Cheers
its nice to see the struggle you get in reality. Thanks
I really enjoy your instruction style -- very relatable - thanks
Thank you for your kind words! :-)
Helpful thanks, the Chinese pick guards are the worst for lining up especially when the fretboard does not overhang the bridge end hiding any filing of the pick guard
Good video man 👍
Thank you!
Was thinking of doing to my custom shop. Not anymore *gulp*
Drilling the pick guard with the guitar body under it ...with only a thin sheet of cardboard between them... gave me the willies.
Same! 😂
Nice video !
A few things I'm not ok with in your video.
- Pickup height depends on the string height, not the pickguard.
- These tiny holes next to the pots poles are not "mistakes", they're supposed to let the pot's tiny guide find its place and stop any unwanted rotation.
- Pretty dangerous to drill just above the guitar like that 😅
Thank you for commenting. Since the same pickups were used I opted to measure via the pickguard. No biggie. Your method works too! :-)
I'm in the exact same boat with a very similar guitar! Thanks for the tips!
Hi Nick! Thanks for stopping by. :-)
Find it much easier to cut the wires at the claw and the jack, and then work with a stuffed pick guard myself. This seems like a lot more work than it has to be.
great tips 🎸
BTW you sound like John Stamos 🤣
I want to upgrade my guitar but I don't feel confident filling my guitar's holes and then drilling new ones. Is there no way to adjust the pickguard to fit perfectly? I didn't know changing pickguards was that hard
Often brand-name strats fit fine. Best to check the new pickguard up against your current guard. Good luck!
Very good tutorial. I cringed when you drilled the pilot hole on top of the guitar. I’ll be doing this soon, especially if and when I replace an 11 hole with an 8 hole. Also, did you leave the plastic film on the pg on purpose?
Cheers
Can you pls tell me the name of the colour of the pickguard
Pearl white.
That came out of the Fender factory?!?! WTF
Nice video. Love it so much~ - Nina
Hi Nina! Thanks for writing. The pickguard(s) are beautiful! :-)
nice pickguard. which exact color or model is that one? I want to buy the same one for my squier?
Amazon: Musiclily 11 Hole SSS Strat Pickugard for Fender US/Mexico Made Standard Stratocaster Modern Style Electric Guitar, 4Ply Pearl Aged White
Fill the holes and redrill, capo the strings take the neck off replace the pickguard nothing to it
I would have use dowels instead of toothpicks, IMHO.
A video on how not to change your pickguard in this way. Yikes!