Hey folks! It's been a while since I've posted on here! Hope all is well with you all. I need some advice and I know you guys know your stuff better than most.
I screwed up badly trying to fix something and I need your advice. I didn't follow the cardinal rule of "if you are tightening something and it feels like it won't tighten anymore, STOP".
I was lowering the Edge bridge on a sweet 1995 Ibanez RG I bought recently and stupidly cracked the mounting pivot post thingy. Basically I thought I had unlocked the locking posts completely but hadn't and tried to lower the posts with the locks still down. I got the new posts for it today but when I took the bridge off the cracked post split and 2/3rds of the top bit fell off (the part where the allen key goes). The last bit of the top part flew off after a particularly spirited attempt and loosening the thing with part (which is also when the chip you'll see in the pictures occurred).
Basically I need the post out of the bushing. I don't care how it gets out as long as it's out. I have new posts ready to go
Here's pictures:
Yes, I did that nasty chip. I'm pretty pissed about that. I have no one to blame but me. I did another one after I took that picture and I'm even less happy about that one.
So far I've basically just tried brute forcing it with pliers but that wasn't getting anywhere so I'm looking for suggestions.
Ideas I have:
- get a set of longer handled vice grip pliers so I can get a bit more torque going and not have to worry about also gripping really hard. Probably won't work.
- pull the whole thing out, bushing and all, also probably with a set of vice grip pliers. I'm concerned about fucking up the finish.
- WD-40 to loosen the post threads?
- bore the whole thing out with a drill press, dowel, and redo it. I wouldn't do this myself. I'd pay someone to.
I may just end up taking it to a repair guy here who has a really good reputation and see what he thinks.
I'm pretty choked about the whole thing because it's a pretty rad guitar. It's an Ibanez IRG 720. It was a weeeeeird Ishibashi-exclusive model from the 90s that came with a maple cap on a basswood body (flamed veneer on top of the cap), trans-black finish with natural maple body "binding", all chrome hardware (this is what makes me sad. The hardware is in amazing shape, and I fucked it up), zebra pickups and they're a neat pairing, a Dimarzio Tone Zone with a Humbucker From Hell in the neck (I LOVE the Humbucker From Hell in this thing), and a maple fretboard and matched trans-black headstock.
I screwed up badly trying to fix something and I need your advice. I didn't follow the cardinal rule of "if you are tightening something and it feels like it won't tighten anymore, STOP".
I was lowering the Edge bridge on a sweet 1995 Ibanez RG I bought recently and stupidly cracked the mounting pivot post thingy. Basically I thought I had unlocked the locking posts completely but hadn't and tried to lower the posts with the locks still down. I got the new posts for it today but when I took the bridge off the cracked post split and 2/3rds of the top bit fell off (the part where the allen key goes). The last bit of the top part flew off after a particularly spirited attempt and loosening the thing with part (which is also when the chip you'll see in the pictures occurred).
Basically I need the post out of the bushing. I don't care how it gets out as long as it's out. I have new posts ready to go
Here's pictures:
Yes, I did that nasty chip. I'm pretty pissed about that. I have no one to blame but me. I did another one after I took that picture and I'm even less happy about that one.
So far I've basically just tried brute forcing it with pliers but that wasn't getting anywhere so I'm looking for suggestions.
Ideas I have:
- get a set of longer handled vice grip pliers so I can get a bit more torque going and not have to worry about also gripping really hard. Probably won't work.
- pull the whole thing out, bushing and all, also probably with a set of vice grip pliers. I'm concerned about fucking up the finish.
- WD-40 to loosen the post threads?
- bore the whole thing out with a drill press, dowel, and redo it. I wouldn't do this myself. I'd pay someone to.
I may just end up taking it to a repair guy here who has a really good reputation and see what he thinks.
I'm pretty choked about the whole thing because it's a pretty rad guitar. It's an Ibanez IRG 720. It was a weeeeeird Ishibashi-exclusive model from the 90s that came with a maple cap on a basswood body (flamed veneer on top of the cap), trans-black finish with natural maple body "binding", all chrome hardware (this is what makes me sad. The hardware is in amazing shape, and I fucked it up), zebra pickups and they're a neat pairing, a Dimarzio Tone Zone with a Humbucker From Hell in the neck (I LOVE the Humbucker From Hell in this thing), and a maple fretboard and matched trans-black headstock.
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