GFS ProTube screws screw-up
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GFS ProTube screws screw-up
I am really annoyed. I ordered a pair of GFS ProTube pickups in black to use in my Cyclone repair, and the first thing I made sure of was whether or not the mounting screws fit into the pickup's base.
On both pickups, the screws would not fit through, so I emailed Dave at GFS and asked if I could get some screws that absolutely, for sure for the ProTubes.
I received the replacement screws today, and once again, it is the same exact issue. The screws will go in for a few rotations, and then they get stuck right there.
I'm thinking they messed up the threading on the pickup base, but I really do not want to go through the trouble of having to send my pickups back, and probably get some from the same fucked up batch.
This was more of a mini-rant than anything, but any advice would be great.
On both pickups, the screws would not fit through, so I emailed Dave at GFS and asked if I could get some screws that absolutely, for sure for the ProTubes.
I received the replacement screws today, and once again, it is the same exact issue. The screws will go in for a few rotations, and then they get stuck right there.
I'm thinking they messed up the threading on the pickup base, but I really do not want to go through the trouble of having to send my pickups back, and probably get some from the same fucked up batch.
This was more of a mini-rant than anything, but any advice would be great.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
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He's right, that's the thing with those GFS lipsticks. The bevel top screws for vintage style strat pickups wouldn't fit in one I had either. Try humbucker screws, though they'll look funny in the countersunk pickguard holes. I've just got the strat screws wedged in my lipstick now as far as they'll go, and if you tilt the guitar upside down the whole pickup/screw shebang can slide around, plus you can't really adjust the height. Very annoying.
There are different sizes of screw for every pickup though. The screws in the Jag-Stang humbucker won't fit a Dimarzio for example, as I found recently putting a Super Distortion in my JS.
There are different sizes of screw for every pickup though. The screws in the Jag-Stang humbucker won't fit a Dimarzio for example, as I found recently putting a Super Distortion in my JS.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Is that what's stopping it? I noticed some wax the first time, but I didn't know it would cause such a problem. I would definitely try a bit harder, but I fear something will strip or break, or something.
And I was just gonna go to the hardware store and try every screw that looks like it could fit.
And I was just gonna go to the hardware store and try every screw that looks like it could fit.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
I had the exact same experience as you, it weren't no wax. Strat screws wouldn't fit, but I didn't have smaller ones, so I just jammed 'em in there as best I could and never got around to fixing it.
Your hardware store idea is probably best as you could find a narrow enough countersink screw that'll look nice and flush on the pickguard.
Your hardware store idea is probably best as you could find a narrow enough countersink screw that'll look nice and flush on the pickguard.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
So the screws they have for the ProTubes just plain don't work for shit, huh? That's a big strike against GFS. You'd think they would bother to check if the screws fit first.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
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If you bork the hole too large, you can always use a hex nut on the bottom of the screw up against the underside of the baseplate. You could actually just do that with a screw that's too small already, but since you have to buy the right nut you may as well just find a screw that fits so that height-adjustment is smooth and hassle-free for life.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
write to them again until they get it right. Refer them to this thread as it shows there is a consistent quality control problem with the lippies, but also it shows that there is public awareness of this now....and they should, you know, sort that out.
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That sounds like a good idea. I'll do it.Dave wrote:Wright to them again until they get it right. refer them to this thread as it shows there is a consitent quality control problem with the lippies, but also it shows that there is public awareness of this now....and they should, you know, sort that out.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
Okay, I've finally got the screws to fit, but I've run into another problem; they're too long. I put one in the neck position of my Squier Cyclone, but the screws are too long and pop up way above the pickguard.
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Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.