Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: dave_mc on April 28, 2009, 04:50:12 PM
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Hi guys,
I have a Patrick Eggle New York Pro, and I want to swap the stock Sperzel non-locking machineheads for locking Sperzels (to improve tuning stability- my stringing technique is a bit cr@ppy, i suspect :lol: and i use the wilkinson vintage-style trem quite a bit). As far as I'm aware, the locking Sperzels are a direct swap- don't worry, I'll check for sure with Sperzel before I buy anything, but if anyone else knows if they're a direct swap or not, please let me know too.
Anyway, my main question is, assuming they are a direct swap, is it simply a matter of unscrewing the old machineheads and then just screwing the new ones in place? Or is it more involved than that? (Please don't assume that I know anything about changing machineheads, I've never done it before and I know nothing about DIY- if you think, "Oh, I don't want to patronise him, I'm sure he realises that,", please say it anyway, odds are I won't know it! :oops: )
Thanks for your help in advance :)
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They are a direct swap
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excellent, thanks jonathan, I was hoping you or one of the other luthiers would answer :) And is it just a matter of unscrewing the old ones and screwing in the new ones?
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Yes - just need a 7/16" wrench or spanner
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awesome, thanks jonathan. :) I think (hope!) I can manage that :lol:
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If you get the urge to use pliers (as my friend seems to occassionally), resist! ;)
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Or perhaps a really big hammer to make sure that the old ones are nice and loose....
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haha, will do, thanks :)