Supplies/Tools

Most wood components in this kit are fully machined at the factory and are ready for assem- bly. A small amount of sanding and finishing is needed to complete your guitar.

Recommended Tools & Supplies:

Sharp Pencil

Drill Press

Drill Bits: 116", 332", 964", 532", 516", 2564"

Electric/Cordless Drill

Depth Stop

NIOSH Approved Respirator

ANSI Approved Safety Glasses

Aluminum-Oxide Sanding Paper #150, #220 and #320 Grit

Wet/Dry Sanding Paper #400, #600, and #1000 Grit

Flexible Sanding Block

Wood Glue

Chisel or Razor Blade

Phillips Screwdriver #1, #2

14" Steel Rod or a Coat Hanger

Masking Tape

Machinist Square

Bandsaw with 1/4" Blade or Coping Saw

H8069 Heirloom Stratocaster-Style Guitar Kit

Tack Cloth or Soft Cloth

Sanding Sealer

Assorted Wood Files

Buffing Compounds

Oil Wood Finish

Soldering Iron and Solder

Headstock Reamer or a Round File

Rubber Dead Blow Hammer

Tweezers, Pliers, Wire Cutters

C-Clamps

Temporary Wood Handle: Approximately 1" x 2" x 16"

Guitar Capo

Feeler Gauge Set

Spray Primer and Finish (See Note Below)

18" Metal Straightedge (132" Resolution)

Steel Ruler (164" Resolution)

Wood Wedge (Approximately 3/8")

Wood Blocks: 2"x4"x6 (3)

Wood Shim: 916" Thick

Note: Use the same type of paint for primer and finish—either enamel or lacquer base. Do not use different base paints for priming or finishing or your results may not be desir- able.

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Grizzly BL8551 owner manual Supplies/Tools, Recommended Tools & Supplies