kim wrote:well i put a toothpick in the hole i dug, and i put on the original strap button with original screw in and put the dunlop washer on, so now the strap is behind the strap button, screwed on, the screw will of course get more and more lose from use because a strap moves, but fuck it, can keep filling the hole with toothpicks. lol
kim wrote:well i put a toothpick in the hole i dug, and i put on the original strap button with original screw in and put the dunlop washer on, so now the strap is behind the strap button, screwed on, the screw will of course get more and more lose from use because a strap moves, but fuck it, can keep filling the hole with toothpicks. lol
I hear you. I shimmed one of the strap locks on my Super-Sonic with toothpicks for years before I found a screw that fit.
grolsh's are cheap, you get a buzz on acquiring them and they hold just as strongly as standard straplocks; plus you don't have to do any drilling.
And... they look neat.
mezzio13 wrote:Fuck that. Use Schallers. Work good. Look good.
best.
yep. all others have been less than good. my only complaint is they should use a wider wood screw to grip the hole better. you can stuff it with toothpicks first to combat this, or (as i do) squirt a little epoxy in there before you screw it in. shit don't come out ever.
kim wrote:i have a pair of schaller..and three pairs of dunlops. i prefer dunlops. for various reasons (other than the fucking retarded bigass screw fuckyou)
just never thought the dunlop screws would be such a pain in the ass on this guitar, fine with my other guitars.
as for grolsch and 'buzz' ..."lol"
sorry but live i will have tape with me, prolly.
consider hot glue also.
or Wylde style
near impossible drop on floor.
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On guitars where I don't have Grolsches, I prefer DiMarzios:
My bass got dropped once (not by me), one of the clips broke halfway and the screw came loose (basswood body, you know the drill). Stuffed a toothpick, forced the screw back in, holds like a champ, even with the half broken clip and all.
iCEByTes wrote:i got schallers had 6 years never dropped a guitar
He's had them 15 years never dropped a guitar ....until last night
depending the position you put the lock or even if lock move to the wrong position its tend open
once its close felldown and i tought it´s was lock fail , but wasnt its moved to bad position , i moved to correct position and dropped a little of hot glue to be sure wont move again.