so I had to use some modified graphtech mustang saddles instead of the metal bar. this provides enough slip that bare metal never will at such a tension filled break angle.
something to think about.
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Lamp is getting one too. I was going to be getting one but ran out of time/cash.TheBurbz wrote:Is Bassintom the only person to receive a Mercury? If there are others, maybe we could set up a photo gallery thread to show them off from different angles and with different colour schemes and whatnot? I'd very much like to see more pics
Cheers it really is something that can fuck up a guitar. no matter how good it functions up to the headstock. if that is badly/poorly or last minute designed you can forget about it.Mike wrote:Cool info there Hurb.
i had to use graphtech mustang saddles, I did a a quick search for graphtech bars but couldn't find any. You can get graphech trees..But I couldn't be bothered to wait and I already had the saddles. I will take a picture.bassintom wrote:Good info there,thanks Hurb.Where do they sell those graphite bars..I could use one on another guitar I have.THanks.
Uploading. I find the 3bolt to be np although the hagstrom II has an OOOber tight neck pocket though.Nick wrote:Please do, I have that hagstrom viking I would play a bit more if it stayed in tone better (the 3 bolt necks don't help these guitars as it is.)
no worries.bassintom wrote:Nice work Hurb.I'll be getting some of those saddles for sure.Thanks
I'm lazy with that style of tuner. klusons all the way.Mike wrote:I think if you put a couple more string wraps on each tuner you'll have even better tuning stability.
I thought Klusons had a hole in the end ala Fender tuners in the 60s and 70s? Or is that just one type?dodgedartdave wrote:Yep, they are.bassintom wrote:They don't say kluson,but they look just like them.........DDD..are they?What type tuners are they? Klusons are my favourite.
I dunno I have done in the past and not noticed a huge difference if the guitar is setup proper. The thinner strings are wrapped around a bit more likeMike wrote:Klusons uber alles fur sure. But you gotta put more effort in than that you lazy fucker
in theory that shouldn't work, the more string length you have after the nut, the more string there is to bend and stretch and cause tuning problems.Mike wrote:I think if you put a couple more string wraps on each tuner you'll have even better tuning stability.