My pedal steel No 2

If it has Pedals...
Bent
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Wow..all these parts are so purdy and well planned that I am envious and taken by the workmanship. There is getting to be so many fine builders out there!
http://benrom.com/
21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
maxi19
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Thank you Bent, coming from you that is a great compliment.

Ron Mc
Bent
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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It is well deserved Ron. I like your attention to detail..like the retainer you worked into the part...to keep the nut from turning when tightening
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21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
Rick Dillon
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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I sure would like to put that changer unit in my guitar I am ready to start building. they are before its time.
maxi19
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Thank you to everyone for their encouragements, when I finish this one I may publish the drawings and build photo's.

Keep building, best regards to all, Ron Mc
Rick Dillon
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Hi Ron, Looks awesome, if it works like it should every builder out there will want one, including me. By the way I am new to the forum and I,am sure glad I stumbled up on it. I have been looking for help for quiet some time now. All I have ever been used to is the old sho bud style changer system, I would love to play a guitar with your style changer than anything, hope it works like it looks. Rick
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Pedal stops and pedals done, concentrate on the endplates now.

Best regards to all

Ron Mc
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PASTOR BRUCE
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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WOW ---- DID I SAY WOW?? WELL ---- WOW!LOVE IT !
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Rick Dillon
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It might be a little heavy, but I bet it don,t walk away, and plays like smooth as silk. Super craftsmanship Ron.
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Re: My pedal steel No 2

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Hey Ron, Can,t wait to see the end plates, Please Hurry??!
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