I finally decided to swap the jt580lp on my RR3 for an OFR. The OFR arrived today and i thought i would be able to do everything myself after reading about this operation many times on this board. Everything went smoothly until i tried to use a block of wood and a rubber mallet to get the OFR stud bushings in. I made a fairly large crack in my guitar! I made one significant crack on the treble side and a tiny one on the bass side. After this i pulled the bushings back out and spent a good amount of time making the holes slightly larger with sandpaper wrapped around a pencil. I used a clamp to get the bushings in this time (I would recommend this, it seems much gentler) and the crack on the bass side is imperceptible, but the crack on the treble side remains:
It looks a litte bit worse in the picture i think. it goes about halfway through the body and i can feel it when i run my finger over it, though there doesn't seem to be any space in it now.
I haven't got a chance to string it up with the OFR since i haven't got any strings around tonight, so I can't tell if this will affect tuning stability, but after wrapping plumbing tabe around the stud and screwing it in, it feels solid to me. Should i be very worried about this? Should i enlarge the bushing hole even more and see if the crack will close completely again as the smaller one on the bass side did? Has this happened to you? I'd be surprised if everybody got away fine with tapping the slightly larger OFR bushings in the way i did. This forum has been invaluable to me and I thank everybody for reading.
It looks a litte bit worse in the picture i think. it goes about halfway through the body and i can feel it when i run my finger over it, though there doesn't seem to be any space in it now.
I haven't got a chance to string it up with the OFR since i haven't got any strings around tonight, so I can't tell if this will affect tuning stability, but after wrapping plumbing tabe around the stud and screwing it in, it feels solid to me. Should i be very worried about this? Should i enlarge the bushing hole even more and see if the crack will close completely again as the smaller one on the bass side did? Has this happened to you? I'd be surprised if everybody got away fine with tapping the slightly larger OFR bushings in the way i did. This forum has been invaluable to me and I thank everybody for reading.
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