Re: Boycote / lutz build - Builder exchange
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 5:38 pm
Hey Dean and Eben, good to hear from you.
Just pulled the guitar off the stand and wiped a good healthy coat of dust off it.
Obviously I haven't been playing much. Tuned her up, play a bit and am hearing a vibratory rattle, very strong on some notes, sounds like it's in the neck. Take her over to the shop, loosen the strings, tweak the truss rod a bit, retune, and problem solved. Need to adjust the action some, it's risen to 5/32" on bass, 4/32" on treble at 12th fret. A bit too high for easy playing up the neck. Looking her over, don't see any problem, just a slight belly. Time for a little neck joint flossing. Still sounds good though!
On the Joe side the story's not so sweet. Had to put Patty in a nursing home. She was to the point where she was wanting to go home all the time, not recognizing that she was in her home. Found a really good, caring home, an independent not a chain. Felt good about that. Unfortunately after 3 weeks her anxiety and aggression increased to where we had to put her in a hospital psych unit to try and get her on some meds to mellow her out. Two weeks in there, back to the nursing home. They felt she was worse than when she left and was so overmedicated she couldn't walk. So now she's in the geri unit of a private psych hospital to try and get her meds straightened out. Been 4 weeks now, I get to visit on Saturdays. Her anxiety level seems better and she's walking again but still being difficult about changing etc. Just doesn't understand what they're trying to do.
Hopefully they can get her leveled out where she can go back to the nursing home.
Needless to say Patty isn't the only one having a rough time. Watching your soulmate lose her mind after 42 years of bliss, and not being able to help her is beyond rough.
Just trying to hang in there,
Joe
Just pulled the guitar off the stand and wiped a good healthy coat of dust off it.
Obviously I haven't been playing much. Tuned her up, play a bit and am hearing a vibratory rattle, very strong on some notes, sounds like it's in the neck. Take her over to the shop, loosen the strings, tweak the truss rod a bit, retune, and problem solved. Need to adjust the action some, it's risen to 5/32" on bass, 4/32" on treble at 12th fret. A bit too high for easy playing up the neck. Looking her over, don't see any problem, just a slight belly. Time for a little neck joint flossing. Still sounds good though!
On the Joe side the story's not so sweet. Had to put Patty in a nursing home. She was to the point where she was wanting to go home all the time, not recognizing that she was in her home. Found a really good, caring home, an independent not a chain. Felt good about that. Unfortunately after 3 weeks her anxiety and aggression increased to where we had to put her in a hospital psych unit to try and get her on some meds to mellow her out. Two weeks in there, back to the nursing home. They felt she was worse than when she left and was so overmedicated she couldn't walk. So now she's in the geri unit of a private psych hospital to try and get her meds straightened out. Been 4 weeks now, I get to visit on Saturdays. Her anxiety level seems better and she's walking again but still being difficult about changing etc. Just doesn't understand what they're trying to do.
Hopefully they can get her leveled out where she can go back to the nursing home.
Needless to say Patty isn't the only one having a rough time. Watching your soulmate lose her mind after 42 years of bliss, and not being able to help her is beyond rough.
Just trying to hang in there,
Joe