Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: gwEm on April 24, 2008, 10:55:32 AM
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my instinct tells me to go for self-tapping screws into wood... and a "number 4" screw would fit perfectly. (number 6 are a little too big)
however the supplier of the bridge suggests fine threaded machine screws.
the bridge has six mounting screws and will be fitted into maple, 25.5" scale neck - if it makes a difference.
what type do people suggest for these screws? what sort of depth should i go for? any materials i should avoid?
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I'd have thought you'd only want fine threaded machine screws if there were also threaded brass or steel inserts for them to screw into. :?
What type of bridge is it? I'm surprised it isn't supplied with screws in the first place.
When I put Graph Tech saddles on my hardtail Strat, I had to change the bridge fixing screws because the old ones were getting in the way of the saddles. I ended up using stainless steel strap button screws.
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agreed regarding what you say about the inserts. its a handmilled fixed bridge for a steinberger by the way.
any problems with those strap button screws so far?
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any problems with those strap button screws so far?
None at all, it's rock-solid.
The holes were a bit oversized so I filled them with superglue and baking soda then re-drilled. The screws themselves are about the same size as the ones that come with Schaller straplocks.
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the strap button screws are usually about the right size.... but why not just order the appropriate bridge screws instead!!
http://www.allparts.uk.com/bridge-mounting-screws-guitar-bass-inch-p-2195.html?p=product