Ok, I read on how to pull them, but how to you press them in for the first time? I have a Warmoth Soloist maple body (hard) that has been drilled for the inserts by Warmoth. The holes are right at .375". I can start the insert which measures at just shy of .380" O.D. and the O.D. on the max. O.D. is .390". I could use my monster automotive press, but that's over kill. Plus it's not really easily use when doing precise work such as this. Anybody have a good method?
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I used my drill press the last time & it worked great. It gives you the right angle & complete control the whole way down.
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I did the same on mine and it worked really well.
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Looks like I need to get another (bigger) drill press. My bench top drill press does not have enough "throat" to get the body centered over the insert points.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Get one of those Quick Grip clamps with the pump-action handle and the rubber feet. Stick one end through the trem cavity and center the other one on the insert and start pumping.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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