paulo wrote:
Nicely done!
BTW I've found a place nearby that sells a roll of copper tape about the same size of a roll of duct tape, for about $15.
Thanks.
If that roll is what it looks like/described as then that's a great buy.
I purchased mine from my old-time, still standing Mom & Pop music shop (RockBlock Guitars Nashville). I measured what I got in the packs I bought from them (repackaged by Allparts) and did the math and it worked out to about $1/ft. There was 6' in each package for $6 though I got two for $10. YMMV.
I did the usual research and investigated the most popular offerings (ex. StewMac). Having done it I can now say there's no wrong place to source it. It's worth $25 any day of the week so anything less than that is no-brainer.
That big roll for $15 is good buy for sure. Do all your basses!
I'd buy the StewMac kit too. Or their roll. Their kit includes a super skinny strip that may not be useful which was one reason I didn't get it. But on a different bass it might be exactly what's called for.
The kit NoXX linked would suit too.
I'll add this: from my research I noticed a LOT of internet "concern posting" over whether or not the *adhesive* is conductive. Apparently some is and some isn't. Mine was/is. So while I would definitely want the copper to have adhesive I would not worry if it's conductive because either way as I would solder the seams anyway as seen in my pic. I think doing so nearly eliminates any concern over the years to come of an issue. Maybe a little OCD but adhesive could break down over time and the contact could suffer?
It's the kind of job you won't be in the mood to do twice on the same bass if you know what I mean...