And we're off to a catastrophic start!
After receiving all my parts, I started installing the string ferrules.
The soldering iron method was less than stellar. It might have worked had I cleaned up the ferrule drill hole a bit.
I moved on the the whack-a-mole method. Carefully... ever so carefully... I tapped them in one by one. But upon inspection, the finish around some of the ferrules cracked and subsequently flaked off.
There was no sense in leaving the ferrules in so I pulled them out by screwing a 3" deck screw into them, clamping on a vice grips, and gently tapping up on the vice grips.
So this is where I'm at. The options I've considered are (a) leave it (not really an option for me, it would drive me nuts!) (b) repair the existing finish, if possible (c) route around the area and install a "tone bar" (d) use a heat gun and scraper to carefully remove the Warmoth poly finish and start over with my own finish (dyed wood + clear nitro?) (e) torch it, offering it up as an expensive sacrifice to the guitar gods.
I'm looking for some experience here. Not sure which way to go.

After receiving all my parts, I started installing the string ferrules.
The soldering iron method was less than stellar. It might have worked had I cleaned up the ferrule drill hole a bit.
I moved on the the whack-a-mole method. Carefully... ever so carefully... I tapped them in one by one. But upon inspection, the finish around some of the ferrules cracked and subsequently flaked off.
There was no sense in leaving the ferrules in so I pulled them out by screwing a 3" deck screw into them, clamping on a vice grips, and gently tapping up on the vice grips.
So this is where I'm at. The options I've considered are (a) leave it (not really an option for me, it would drive me nuts!) (b) repair the existing finish, if possible (c) route around the area and install a "tone bar" (d) use a heat gun and scraper to carefully remove the Warmoth poly finish and start over with my own finish (dyed wood + clear nitro?) (e) torch it, offering it up as an expensive sacrifice to the guitar gods.
I'm looking for some experience here. Not sure which way to go.
