Have a gibson sg which doesn stay in tune too wellIt currently has those snot green tuning heads on it with gibson deluxce on the back of em (klusons i think theyre called?) but i was wondering if i changed them to gotoh, sperzel, shaller or gotoh locking tuners would it stay in tune better?
I think that I'd go back to the ROC and explain that you don't want these guys in your houseExplain that the opportunity to repair the roof sheathing was when the shingles were off, not after he's shingled over the holesThe areas with damaged wood need to have the shingles removed and the sheathing replaced from topsideDo not put up with his shenanigans.stand firm and take him to court if you have to.
i wouldn't let him anywhere near the house,did you not get all this proof before you agreed to let him do the roof? you get what you pay for.i know your mad about it but if you didn't get anything in writing before he started,then its really your on faultalways do your homework before taking the test.about the only defense you have now is try to find an attythat will take your case and sue the hell out him,take out ads in the news paper and tell everybody what you got for the money,call yor t v station and see if they will do a story on it.
Yikes, You should have been guided better by inspectorHe should not leave this to you and contractor to resolveHe should write up a list of violations and a definitive time period for repairsCall him up and ask for list of violationsIf no satisfaction, ask for supervisorThe contractor should have license on file with town/county or state, usually a prior requirement before permit issuanceAsk to see itDo not let contractor in attic until you see license and certificate of insuranceCertificate of insurance must have list of employeesNo repairs should be made until town inspector has approved repair methodLast resort, hire home inspector to review job and write up a list of deficienciesGet bid from another contractor for repairsIf you have already paid in full, you have very little leverage to get things fixedBid from new contractor could be back-charged to original contractor if you still owe moneyIf you feel threatened by current contractor, throw him off your propertyCall police if necessary.Good luck.
i wouldn't let him anywhere near the house,did you not get all this proof before you agreed to let him do the roof? you get what you pay for.i know your mad about it but if you didn't get anything in writing before he started,then its really your on faultalways do your homework before taking the test.about the only defense you have now is try to find an attythat will take your case and sue the hell out him,take out ads in the news paper and tell everybody what you got for the money,call yor t v station and see if they will do a story on it.
Yikes, You should have been guided better by inspectorHe should not leave this to you and contractor to resolveHe should write up a list of violations and a definitive time period for repairsCall him up and ask for list of violationsIf no satisfaction, ask for supervisorThe contractor should have license on file with town/county or state, usually a prior requirement before permit issuanceAsk to see itDo not let contractor in attic until you see license and certificate of insuranceCertificate of insurance must have list of employeesNo repairs should be made until town inspector has approved repair methodLast resort, hire home inspector to review job and write up a list of deficienciesGet bid from another contractor for repairsIf you have already paid in full, you have very little leverage to get things fixedBid from new contractor could be back-charged to original contractor if you still owe moneyIf you feel threatened by current contractor, throw him off your propertyCall police if necessary.Good luck.
I think that I'd go back to the ROC and explain that you don't want these guys in your houseExplain that the opportunity to repair the roof sheathing was when the shingles were off, not after he's shingled over the holesThe areas with damaged wood need to have the shingles removed and the sheathing replaced from topsideDo not put up with his shenanigans.stand firm and take him to court if you have to.
The tuners aren't the only things keeping the guitar in tuneI'd just get a setup from a professional (maybe around $30-50) and then see if it still stays in tuneIf it doesn't, then I'd suggest getting maybe new tuners.