Hi folks!
For the second time in it's lifetime, my MIJ HRR (hot rod reissue) Strat has had the wood crack where the bushings are for the Floyd. Last time it got re-routed with a piece of Ash and it still happened (I am not a wild man on the bar either).
How do you guys get around this? I have seen some Washburn's with a metal plate on the top to reinforce, and I have seen as much as people making full on brass blocks! My initial thought is to simply leave more wood, and get a new pick-guard where i can move the humbucker a couple mm towards the neck.
It is my favourite playing guitar, and it's a real shame it sits unstrung and unplayed for so long as I can't afford to fork over for repairs all the time.
Thoughts?
For the second time in it's lifetime, my MIJ HRR (hot rod reissue) Strat has had the wood crack where the bushings are for the Floyd. Last time it got re-routed with a piece of Ash and it still happened (I am not a wild man on the bar either).
How do you guys get around this? I have seen some Washburn's with a metal plate on the top to reinforce, and I have seen as much as people making full on brass blocks! My initial thought is to simply leave more wood, and get a new pick-guard where i can move the humbucker a couple mm towards the neck.
It is my favourite playing guitar, and it's a real shame it sits unstrung and unplayed for so long as I can't afford to fork over for repairs all the time.
Thoughts?
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