I know this sounds totally silly, but I've got 4 Duncan nickel covers and want them to have the antiquity look. Will they get that old tarnished look by being exposed to moisture, or could they rust? I got the bright idea of putting them on my shower window sill for about a month.
Ha ha, quot;soap-scum relicingquot;! Maybe just leave them outside in the rain?
Does a shower-reliced pickup have better clean tones? Yes, I think that they do. Zestfully clean.
I found a cool way to relic the hell out of metal part. Use PC board etchant. You can get it at radio shack. Put enough to cover the part in a plastic container, amp; soak the part for maybe 5 minutes. Take it out amp; rinse it off instantly. If it's not relic-y enough put it back in for a while..
Don't dump that stuff down the drain. It's nasty, amp; will eat your pipes.
It would be better if they were for soapbar pickups.
Don't groan. You knew that was coming.
Originally Posted by HamerPlyrDoes a shower-reliced pickup have better clean tones? Yes, I think that they do. Zestfully clean.
lmfao
Dip them in the toilet for the brown sound.
Originally Posted by ranalliDip them in the toilet for the brown sound.
I can't think of a more natural way to quot;colorquot; your tone.
Originally Posted by GearjoneserI know this sounds totally silly, but I've got 4 Duncan nickel covers and want them to have the antiquity look. Will they get that old tarnished look by being exposed to moisture, or could they rust? I got the bright idea of putting them on my shower window sill for about a month.
If it's properly plated, nickel doesn't rust.
Originally Posted by HamerPlyrDoes a shower-reliced pickup have better clean tones? Yes, I think that they do. Zestfully clean.
Shoot me...now.....LMAO.
I opted for the brown sound, so I .......
Plugged into a cranked Superlead!!!
Originally Posted by APB_4If it's properly plated, nickel doesn't rust.
ahh...but rust never sleeps
- Apr 12 Mon 2010 20:57
Naturally aged covers = Shower window sill?
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