TBurst Std
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Hello,
We seem to have had an influx of newer people who ask valid questions, but maybe not in the way we expect. At times, we have also had requests for comments on selections, choices, how to's from these folk.
How about we setup a new sub-forum, maybe titled Resources. The intent for the general user of that sub-forum is that it would be read only.
I am not sure about our forums capabilities and if this sub-forum could be managed with a more "wiki" type way or not.
My vision though is a sub-forum that our more senior members and builders could provide how to's/not's, examples, how to make choices, basic tools and usage, etc. Maybe even videos.
What caused me to post this: there was a recent post about a pickguard maybe interfering with a bridge. My though was, just use your feeler gauge to know if it is or isn't.
That led to me, if asked, what are the most basic tools needed for setup - thinking other than screwdrivers, wrenches and a capo, if I was only allowed 1 more tool, it would be a feeler gauge. Are there better tools, sure, but I could make do with that.
If this seems a good idea, I'll set up a poll to quantize how many would be willing to author, submit, and manage content within the sub-forum.
We seem to have had an influx of newer people who ask valid questions, but maybe not in the way we expect. At times, we have also had requests for comments on selections, choices, how to's from these folk.
How about we setup a new sub-forum, maybe titled Resources. The intent for the general user of that sub-forum is that it would be read only.
I am not sure about our forums capabilities and if this sub-forum could be managed with a more "wiki" type way or not.
My vision though is a sub-forum that our more senior members and builders could provide how to's/not's, examples, how to make choices, basic tools and usage, etc. Maybe even videos.
What caused me to post this: there was a recent post about a pickguard maybe interfering with a bridge. My though was, just use your feeler gauge to know if it is or isn't.
That led to me, if asked, what are the most basic tools needed for setup - thinking other than screwdrivers, wrenches and a capo, if I was only allowed 1 more tool, it would be a feeler gauge. Are there better tools, sure, but I could make do with that.
If this seems a good idea, I'll set up a poll to quantize how many would be willing to author, submit, and manage content within the sub-forum.