I have a old Schaller Floyd with some of the stringholding blocks stuck in the saddles. I've already gotten four of them out, three using brute force and the fourth with lots of WD-40.
But the remaining two won't come out. I can barely move them around in the saddles, but I just can't get them out.
Here's what I've tried(after soaking them in WD-40 for 2 days):
Grabbing them with a pair of vice tongs from above.
Using a long sharp object to try and pry them out from the saddle using the string-locking screws hole. I've broken three long sharp objects doing this. I also slipped and stabbed the thumb on my left hand. It bled. Alot. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Is there no easier way of doing this?
Thanx a million
/Thoraby
But the remaining two won't come out. I can barely move them around in the saddles, but I just can't get them out.
Here's what I've tried(after soaking them in WD-40 for 2 days):
Grabbing them with a pair of vice tongs from above.
Using a long sharp object to try and pry them out from the saddle using the string-locking screws hole. I've broken three long sharp objects doing this. I also slipped and stabbed the thumb on my left hand. It bled. Alot. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Is there no easier way of doing this?
Thanx a million
/Thoraby
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