Good idea Andy, whose good for stator repairs?Andy Pickering wrote:Get your old one repaired and keep it a spare
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I have a friend who gets them done, re wire, new pick up and epoxy over the joints to eliminate potential failure of solder due to vibration, never bin one when they can be reworked to better than they left the factory for half the price of a new one depending where you live a few on here will sort for you. It's a crusade of mine lol, a mate bought 10 last year for a £10 from a parts bin lol
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I live in West Yorkshire, anyone got a stator repair dude they can recommend?Andy Pickering wrote:I have a friend who gets them done, re wire, new pick up and epoxy over the joints to eliminate potential failure of solder due to vibration, never bin one when they can be reworked to better than they left the factory for half the price of a new one depending where you live a few on here will sort for you. It's a crusade of mine lol, a mate bought 10 last year for a £10 from a parts bin lol
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