Well, that might be an understatement, so let me give the full story:
Got a Kramer Disciple bass for cheap. Practically brand new. Went to open it up and wire it for 18v, and...one of the screws was free spinning on the cover. Took a thin screwdriver and wedged it underneath, but it wouldn't just pop out. Well, eventually I got it off and it looks like it was a threaded bushing that was installed improperly. Not a huge deal, 1 screw of 4 doesn't make much difference, but if I wanted to fix this would I just sand/dremel away the cracked areas, get some hard maple and titebond it in, then shape it with a dremel and retap the screw hole? It seems fairly simple. If I even decide it's worth doing, it'd be an extremely low priority project:
Thanks!
Got a Kramer Disciple bass for cheap. Practically brand new. Went to open it up and wire it for 18v, and...one of the screws was free spinning on the cover. Took a thin screwdriver and wedged it underneath, but it wouldn't just pop out. Well, eventually I got it off and it looks like it was a threaded bushing that was installed improperly. Not a huge deal, 1 screw of 4 doesn't make much difference, but if I wanted to fix this would I just sand/dremel away the cracked areas, get some hard maple and titebond it in, then shape it with a dremel and retap the screw hole? It seems fairly simple. If I even decide it's worth doing, it'd be an extremely low priority project:
Thanks!
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