I did a setup on my Soloist last night and I noticed the bass side tremolo bushing was flush with the body and the treble side was down about 1/8". I push on the bass side, and it goes down.
Then I pull it back up, and out. Pulled both of them right out of there! Never seen this... I've always seen tremolo post bushings fit so tight you'd need a puller or something to budge them.
It's tough to describe how loose/tight they are but let's say that with the stud 10 threads or so into the bushing that gave me enough grip on the stud to pull the bushings out, and I have to press fairly hard to get them back in.
They don't move when using the tremolo (even "abusing" it by letting the guitar hang from the bar & shaking it)
So here's my question... Is this "normal" on a recessed OFR? I could epoxy them in or something but I don't want them to crack the wood, either.
Then I pull it back up, and out. Pulled both of them right out of there! Never seen this... I've always seen tremolo post bushings fit so tight you'd need a puller or something to budge them.
It's tough to describe how loose/tight they are but let's say that with the stud 10 threads or so into the bushing that gave me enough grip on the stud to pull the bushings out, and I have to press fairly hard to get them back in.
They don't move when using the tremolo (even "abusing" it by letting the guitar hang from the bar & shaking it)
So here's my question... Is this "normal" on a recessed OFR? I could epoxy them in or something but I don't want them to crack the wood, either.
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