Hi all,

Just about to start my first Oil Can guitar and was looking for some tips on how to connect the neck etc.

 

Does anyine know of a website to visit or are there any internal shots that you may have.

 

Much appreciate any help.

 

Thanks

Prof.

Views: 582

Replies to This Discussion

Are you making a neck from scratch for a 3 or 4 string, or using a stock 6 string neck?

In either case, your best bet is to put a neckstick or block thru' the can to give it some rigidity, unless you are going for a thru' neck build.

You can make cutouts in the can and thread a neckstick through, or simply use a can opener and take off one end.  

If you take off one end... stupid question... how do you reattach it later?

John. Thanks. After investigating a few pics I can see the need for this. I have a spare Ovation neck so I feel it is gonna need some good reinforcementt through the body. Never thought of a can opener.

Hi there,

I am thinking about making an oil can guitar and there are various videos on YouTube under the title "How to make a gas can banjo." One method I have seen was using an old guitar neck, drill into the end and cement a threaded rod in with two part epoxy, drill a hole in the top and bottom of the can thread through and secure with a nut on the bottom trapping a tailpiece for the strings, add a bridge the same distance from the nut to the twelfth fret and from the twelfth fret to the can and that seems to be about it. Old oil cans are hard to obtain as most are now plastic but there are food oil cans and empty cellulose cans that are good substitutes. I am also interested in biscuit tin guitars etc. Looking forward to seeing some builds of both, all the best mate, Chris. :)

so when you use the can opener, how do you re attach the end?

I had thought through this, but never attempted. Misinformation can be pointed out please. I have the idea that one can use thin pieces of wood, such as a square rod type cut, and lay them out in the perimeter on the inside of the body. kinda like a framing brace for the inside and attach removed metal to the framing, that might work.

Hi Colin, never made one yet, I am honest, the best I have seen on my travels has no cut outs at all, threaded bar available all over the world for pence (cents) two part apoxy glued into the neck end and nuts applied with washers on the bottom of the oil can, seems to work well. Got some English cans that are modern and thinking about a respray to make them interesting, still looking for that elusive Shell, BP, Redex, even a GTX etc, which is relatively modern in the last two decades but sadly all are now plastic. Some modern with interest in the UK are water repelant cans, drive way sealant cans etc. Even those cans will dwindle and die as the plastic takes over so look now and hoard for the future mate, all the best Chris. Best advice I can (not a pun!) give is try and discover, experiment and learn, ask and be rewarded. Never fails!!!!!

good deal, the best I have here serve a dual use for my $$; 3L olive oil cans. I have about 5 different ones. I thought of just making holes for the neck to go allway through and attaching with screws set from the top, seems easy enough. Maybe even fold the tabs from cut up and have extra thickness for screw attachment. I hew my own necks though so that is a factor.

listening to the youtube videos now, good info there.

RSS

The Essential Pages

New to Cigar Box Nation? How to Play Cigar Box GuitarsFree Plans & How to Build Cigar Box GuitarsCigar Box Guitar Building Basics

Site Sponsor

Recommended Links & Resources


Discussion Forum

License plate cbg's revisited

Started by Robbie Oct 8, 2019. 0 Replies

First Build - why did I choose an oil can?!

Started by CJWilky. Last reply by CJWilky Apr 3, 2016. 2 Replies

Construction et al

Started by The Professor. Last reply by PhattyPatty Oct 4, 2015. 8 Replies

Latest Activity

Moritz Voegeli and Matthias Bichsel are now friends
3 hours ago
David L. replied to Rich Butters's discussion UK - Best Place to Buy Cigar Box's
"I have found these are…"
4 hours ago
J. D. Woods replied to J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik posted a video

Don't Worry Be Happy: 3D Printed Cigar Box Guitar

Cigar Box Guitar Slingers - Spokane, 198th Zoom Mtg 04/15/24. Only 1-finger chords, free songbooks here: https://www.cbgslinger.com/download CBG Songbook.pdf...
4 hours ago
Southern Ray commented on Crazed Fandango's photo
Thumbnail

Frethound 4 String

" I was gonna say, "Sweeeeeeeeeet" as well, but that was taken. Very nice. I too love…"
11 hours ago
Southern Ray replied to J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
" Any other questions, just ask. "
11 hours ago
Southern Ray replied to J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
" Hello JD, welcome. I'm a fifty year failed six-string player that got into building and…"
11 hours ago
BrianQ. replied to J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
14 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Crazed Fandango's photo
Thumbnail

Frethound 4 String

"Burn baby burn! Top looks hot Crazed; sporty headstock too. Excellent build."
15 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Ghostbuttons's photo
Thumbnail

Four projects

"You are a busy guy Warren! Outstanding builds and each one unique; well done."
15 hours ago
AGP # commented on Crazed Fandango's photo
Thumbnail

Frethound 4 String

""Sweeeeeeeeet", love the burning on the Body, have a Build on the Bench at the moment,…"
16 hours ago
AGP # liked Crazed Fandango's photo
16 hours ago

Music

© 2024   Created by Ben "C. B. Gitty" Baker.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

\uastyle>\ud/** Scrollup **/\ud.scrollup {\ud background: url("https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/963882636?profile=original") no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;\ud bottom: 25px;\ud display: inline !important;\ud height: 40px;\ud opacity: 0.3 !important;\ud position: fixed;\ud right: 30px;\ud text-indent: -9999px;\ud width: 40px;\ud z-index: 999;\ud}\ud.scrollup:hover {\ud opacity:0.99!important;\ud}\ud \uascript type="text/javascript">\ud x$(document).ready(function(){\ud x$(window).scroll(function(){\ud if (x$(this).scrollTop() > 100) {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeIn();\ud } else {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeOut();\ud }\ud });\ud x$('.scrollup').click(function(){\ud x$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600);\ud return false;\ud });\ud });\ud \ua!-- End Scroll Up -->