I've ordered one of these, is this correct? can I simply use a Vernier caliper to measure the current saddle location and fit the new one, or do I have to do something a little more involved? It was only a couple of weeks back I paid to have this set up!
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I've ordered one of these, is this correct? can I simply use a Vernier caliper to measure the current saddle location and fit the new one, or do I have to do something a little more involved? It was only a couple of weeks back I paid to have this set up!Tags: None
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I assumed the shipping and wait on Warmoth would be a excessive...I've pulled a masterstroke and lost the string-locking block now, so having the whole shebang coming isn't necessarily a bad thing...
I'd just installed that Dimebucker too (again, getting Bill Lawrences to the UK seemed like a pain) and was really enjoying myself!Last edited by KMud; 08-25-2007, 07:45 PM.
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Originally posted by dg View PostHardened steel can be brittle. I've seen split blocks and saddles that have split down the middle, so I think this type of break is possible too.
You are dead on, my friend. Hardened steel cracks rather than "mushing" (yes, that's the technical term lol!). This is nothing new, unfortunately...Dave ->
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Originally posted by dg View PostAnother good thing I was taught was to use the allen wrench with the short end in your hand when tightening on a floyd. It makes it almost impossible to to overcrank, but tightens plenty so strings don't slip.
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This is only the 2nd set of strings I've put on this guitar (Kramer Pacer), I don't think I've overtorqued it sufficiently in those changes that it should've split the saddle, I'm going to blame the previous owner
For the record, I'd been playing for 30mins before it went bang!
edit: when I had it set up the tech reckoned the blades on the floyd were getting a bit blunt...now he's mostly an acoustic luthier, so I'm not sure if I trust that diagnosis, but does it sound like I should get a whole new floyd?Last edited by KMud; 08-26-2007, 04:02 AM.
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