What’s on *YOUR* workbench?

I'd have to put the boards on the inside...
That could seriously be a game changer. Would definitely keep the cat hair out of the circuits :ROFLMAO:
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I'll also be adding a buffered 3 or 4 way splitter, but the two options I have will leave room for one more circuit, but can't really think of anything that I'd leave on all the time (or a majority of the time, these will be getting on/off toggles)
 
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Working with my friend on his Tele earlier tonight, trying to install longer screws to lower the Creamery pups — wrong size screws no can do, project was screwed. Getting properly screwed Monday when the local nut/bolt shop opens up. Meanwhile...

I checked the wiring at his behest because the shop that installed the pickups in this beast of switch-craft had been requested to give it '50s style wiring, but when he rolls off the VOL it doesn't retain the treble as per '50s wiring. Not behaving like it should, never happy with it entirely, long-time suspecting that it was incorrectly wired...

I've looked at dozens of '50s-wiring diagrams and this is NOT '50s wiring — nor is it '60s nor is it modern.
I've seen caps wired from lug-2 of one pot and to an outside-lug of its associated partner-pot, but ...
I've never, ever, seen any wiring diagram where the tone-cap's soldered from lug 2 of the TONE to lug 2 of the VOL — nuh-uh, not once.

Anyone else ever come across this unicorn?


Help me Telexpert Obi-@MichaelWongnobi, you're my only hope!

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