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Jerome Reinan


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Salida, Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 6:24 am    
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I’m looking at a PSG online and the cabinet appears to be what I’d describe as particle board. Is that a thing? Wouldn’t it be pretty heavy?
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Ian Rae


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Redditch, England
Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 6:37 am    
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No heavier than solid timber, I would think.
I built a PSG out of veneered chipboard and it sounded good. It was heavy, but that was because the whole thing was over-engineered Smile
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Andy Gibson

 

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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 7:28 am    
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That’s not particle board. It’s a protective coating they sprayed to the undercarriage. If that guitar was made of particle board it wouldn’t hold shape under string tension or stay in tune.. That material is too weak for stringed instrument construction. I don’t think anyone would build a guitar from MDF board. I’m pretty sure that steel is wood construction and you have nothing to worry about on that end.

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Jerome Reinan


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Salida, Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 7:35 am    
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Andy Gibson wrote:
That’s not particle board. It’s a protective coating they sprayed to the undercarriage. If that guitar was made of particle board it wouldn’t hold shape under string tension or stay in tune.. That material is too weak for stringed instrument construction. No one in their right mind would build a guitar from MDF board. I’m pretty sure that steel is wood construction and you have nothing to worry about on that end.


Andy, thanks for that. Makes sense. It seemed weird to me that it might be particle board. It’s an early Justice, which I know is a great make but I wasn’t sure if maybe it started out differently. Thanks.
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Andy Gibson

 

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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 7:39 am    
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If it’s a justice, that thing is solid wood and well built. If it’s a good price that you can afford and you need a great steel, grab it. You won’t be displeased.
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Jerome Reinan


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Salida, Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 16 Dec 2024 7:40 am    
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Andy Gibson wrote:
If it’s a justice, that thing is solid wood and well built. If it’s a good price that you can afford and you need a great steel, grab it. You won’t be displeased.


Good advice. Thank you!
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