Can you put pickup rings over a pickguard?
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Can you put pickup rings over a pickguard?
I recently acquired a Squier VM Jaguar HH. Nice guitar, but the fugly tort guard had to go, and I decided to also add metal covers to the pickups to increse the chrome quotient. The pickguard's holes for the pickups had to be enlarged to accommodate the covers, so I busted out the dremel. There's an old saying amongst carpenters that goes "measure twice, cut once". To bad that like an idiot I measured the wrong thing: instead of using the neck pickup cover to measure for the neck position hole, I used the bridge cover which is wider. So now there's a 2-3mm gap on either side of the neck pickup. Although it would probably not be noticed by a casual observer I think it looks like ass and serves as a constant reminder of my ineptness.
So I'm considering putting pickup rings to hide the unsightly gap. I've noticed that in guitars with pickguards, the pickguards usually have a larger hole for the ring, which is itself mounted directly to the wooden body with little wood screws. Obviously I have no interest in attempting to cut up my pickguard again, since I would most surely end up fucking it up somehow. Instead, is it possible to mount the pickup rings directly over the pickguard? Can I just screw the ring's mounting screws directly into the plastic? I'm pretty sure the pickup cavity is too big in the body for me to have the screws go into the wood once they're past the pickguard. Anyone have any suggestions as to how best I should go about this?
So I'm considering putting pickup rings to hide the unsightly gap. I've noticed that in guitars with pickguards, the pickguards usually have a larger hole for the ring, which is itself mounted directly to the wooden body with little wood screws. Obviously I have no interest in attempting to cut up my pickguard again, since I would most surely end up fucking it up somehow. Instead, is it possible to mount the pickup rings directly over the pickguard? Can I just screw the ring's mounting screws directly into the plastic? I'm pretty sure the pickup cavity is too big in the body for me to have the screws go into the wood once they're past the pickguard. Anyone have any suggestions as to how best I should go about this?
are u kidding dont bother pickup rings look like bad and will make it very obvious that something is wrong with your shit
anyway the gap is not noticeable at all
anyway the gap is not noticeable at all
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I hear you, no one would notice it, but it would drive me crazy knowing it was there too. This might be a quick fix solution. A flat ring in chrome from GFS. They are flat I think.
These look like they would work well, not sure if if black would look better though. But can I screw these directly into the pickguard? That's the problem: I don't think there's any wood underneath the corners of the ring where they're supposed to screw into the wood of the body. The plastic of the guard would have to support the ring. I'm worried that the plastic would eventually strip and the screws (and hence the ring and pickup) would eventually come loose and fall out.cur wrote:I hear you, no one would notice it, but it would drive me crazy knowing it was there too. This might be a quick fix solution. A flat ring in chrome from GFS. They are flat I think.
It's noticeable to me, and that's enough to really annoy me! I don't mind the look of pickup rings, and since they would cover the gap completely I don't see how it would make the gap more obvious.brainfur wrote:are u kidding dont bother pickup rings look like bad and will make it very obvious that something is wrong with your shit
anyway the gap is not noticeable at all
i couldnt imagine why you would do that but after googling it I COMPLETELY UNDERSTANDThomas wrote:I much prefer the way pickup rings look compared to just a plain hole for the pup. I put them on my Jaguar and Strat even though neither of them actually needed them.
George wrote:in the future there must be only guitars or only computers
theshadowofseattle wrote:TYPICAL AMERICAN BAND LIKE JAY Z, AXE BODY SPRAY, AND THE VENTURES.
The pickups I put them on were hambackers, not the single coils. It's a personal taste thing. I hate plain buckers.
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While I'm tempted to say I don't like it aesthetically, I'm lying and FUCK I still wanna mod an MIJ Jag like teh Kurdtz's so bad, despite the fact they did a sig (don't like the fingerboard or headstock on it).
Was the Jaguar that started it all for me.
Was the Jaguar that started it all for me.
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"
I have now added Brainfur's nipple rings to the pickups.
They hide the botched dremel holes perfectly. I ended up drilling the pickguard with a bit just a little smaller than the diameter of the mounting screws, and they are holding the rings quite solidly. Easier than I thought, no big deal in fact!
They hide the botched dremel holes perfectly. I ended up drilling the pickguard with a bit just a little smaller than the diameter of the mounting screws, and they are holding the rings quite solidly. Easier than I thought, no big deal in fact!
I don't like stickers on guitars. Maybe if I found a sticker that I liked enough I would consider it though. Otherwise, I haven't thought of a good way to hide/repair the strat jack hole in a way that wouldn't look weird or bad and end up looking worse. Well, i could plug the hole and do a whole refin, but I like the stock finish and I have no desire to change it.robroe wrote:get rid of that fucking strat jack and put a god damn sticker over it for fuck sake
I would love to put a chrome control plate too, but only if I can fit the concentric knobs in them (I like having the independent controls for each pickup) and also only if I could convincingly erase any evidence of the strat jack. Although, I'm starting to get used to the look of the strat jack, I think the chrome covers are enough of a visual distraction to keep me from looking at it. It actually is a lot less noticeable when there's a cable plugged in there too.