Custom cut control plates
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Custom cut control plates
Hey. Does anyone know where I can get a custom plate cut or if anyone on here can do it? I contacted stereordinary but he won't have anything like I want available until 5 months... A little too long to wait. But I basically want a mustang vibrato plate with the six string cut outs for it to be hardtailed. Like what he has made.
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Dude, make it yourself! Scrap metal yards pay $0.10 a pound, they'll sell you anything for $0.20 a pound.
Buy a drill bit that can handle drilling through metal. Use a drill press and use some drilling oil to help lubricate the bit and keep it from burning out. Use a center punch and hammer to mark all your holes, so the drill bit has a indentation to follow. Cut the tremolo plate out using a hacksaw, final shape it with a file and grinder. Polish it out or drop it off at the chrome shop.
Buy a drill bit that can handle drilling through metal. Use a drill press and use some drilling oil to help lubricate the bit and keep it from burning out. Use a center punch and hammer to mark all your holes, so the drill bit has a indentation to follow. Cut the tremolo plate out using a hacksaw, final shape it with a file and grinder. Polish it out or drop it off at the chrome shop.
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Are you looking to hardtail a new body or an existing Mustang? I just used a Musicmaster bridge which has a similar shape to the Stang bridge, but strings through the body like a Tele. It won't cover the vibrato routes on a mustang but it is completely compatible with mustang pickguards.
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Thisssss!!Joey wrote:Dude, make it yourself! Scrap metal yards pay $0.10 a pound, they'll sell you anything for $0.20 a pound.
Buy a drill bit that can handle drilling through metal. Use a drill press and use some drilling oil to help lubricate the bit and keep it from burning out. Use a center punch and hammer to mark all your holes, so the drill bit has a indentation to follow. Cut the tremolo plate out using a hacksaw, final shape it with a file and grinder. Polish it out or drop it off at the chrome shop.
Ive made a few now outta domestic electrical blanking plates..they're about £1over here in Blighty..just had to use an angle grinder to cut it out tho...watch those fingers!!!