Hey Mark-
About a year ago I installed the strap lock buttons on my 330 (the ones from RIC). My 620/12 came with them. Anyway, the top button on my 330 always backs out a turn or two while I'm playing. I've just been tightening it hand tight (which obviously dosn't work). How tight can I screw in a button, without hurting anything? Should I use a dab of wood glue?
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil
330 JG
620/12 JG
Strap locks backing out
Moderator: jingle_jangle
Mark: I have successfully used a match-stick sliver that provides just the right amount of friction to hold in strap lock buttons "till the end of the day" or even longer. It has taken a bit of practice to get the kinks out. Is there a down-side to this technique?
Before this conversation becomes heated and the flames come my way, I consider that this technique strikes a balance between a gluey mess and more elaborate methods and is easy to match.

Before this conversation becomes heated and the flames come my way, I consider that this technique strikes a balance between a gluey mess and more elaborate methods and is easy to match.

Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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With a standard #6 sheet metal screw that the rest of the world uses the match stick or tooth pick works really well ,sometimes with really worn out Rick strap Button holes I use that method ,but as the hole is threaded and the wood maple ,wetting out the hole (use a Q tip cotton swab) ...this swells the wood and then the glue soaks into the pores .
Reinstalling the button "re-threads" the hole .If reinstalled finger tight ,you won't blow out the threads while the glue dries.
After 3 or 4 hours you can tighten it down ...I would wait over night to let it really harden.
Reinstalling the button "re-threads" the hole .If reinstalled finger tight ,you won't blow out the threads while the glue dries.
After 3 or 4 hours you can tighten it down ...I would wait over night to let it really harden.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
Thanks for shedding the additional light on the subject.
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