Bridge lift on the 4003S/5 SPC - advice, please!
Moderator: jingle_jangle
I fixed a black 4003/5 string bridge for someone that hat 3/8" lift. The area they bend at is solid and right behind the two screws. Eliminating those and putting them above where the strings attatch to the bridge will keep it from ever lifting. The tailpiece could also be threaded from the bottom and have machine screws thread into it from the rear.
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jwr2
I talked with hipshot about that ... I was going to get one of their bridges before they drilled the string and screw holes in it and drill my own holes so it could accept 5 saddles ... and then I have to get my machinist make 5 saddles that will fit as well ... I decided to go with my allparts modded tailpieces instead ...
The AllParts bridges look okay but the different shape to the string holes makes it stand out as a copy part. I just modify stock RIC bridges,completely deburring them in the process, and have them rechromed to make them look like they came that way. Have you ever tried having one of your stainless bridges polished Jeff. As Paris Hilton would say.."That would be hot!".
Like the processes that bend rock layers into folds:
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