Strap buttons
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Strap buttons
Hello,
My new BB came with strap locks on it instead of standard strap buttons. Is this how Rics are shipped these days, or did the dealer pull something on me?
Thanks
My new BB came with strap locks on it instead of standard strap buttons. Is this how Rics are shipped these days, or did the dealer pull something on me?
Thanks
- incubus2432
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I did it once - the hard way. I adapted the Dunlops to use screws that matched the thread of the stock strap button. What can I say, I like reversible mods.
First I found 2 phillips screws that matched the length and thread of the original buttons. Then I drilled out the holes in the Dunlop buttons large enough to accept a screws. Since the Dunlop hardware is hardened, it was a bit of a pain in the butt. Once the hole was enlarged, I ground down the heads of the screws so they would fit down inside the Dunlop button. I did this by putting the screw into the chuck of a drill and turning the screw heads against a file that was locked in my vise. Like is said - the hard way. Here is a picture of the finished product. It works nicely an the bass was not damaged in any way.

First I found 2 phillips screws that matched the length and thread of the original buttons. Then I drilled out the holes in the Dunlop buttons large enough to accept a screws. Since the Dunlop hardware is hardened, it was a bit of a pain in the butt. Once the hole was enlarged, I ground down the heads of the screws so they would fit down inside the Dunlop button. I did this by putting the screw into the chuck of a drill and turning the screw heads against a file that was locked in my vise. Like is said - the hard way. Here is a picture of the finished product. It works nicely an the bass was not damaged in any way.

Guitarist in my band has some sort of clasp that attaches to the strap, no mod necessary to the strap botton. Just clicks in. Not sure what it is, but I would like to get some...
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- atomic_punk
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OK, cool...have to look for them.
And dual concentric pots.
And toasters for my 650.
And a new amp.
And another roofer to give an estimate for the leaking skylight on my porch.
Where does it all end?
I guess the strap locks might be the easiest to afford. The roof is probably the most pressing...
And dual concentric pots.
And toasters for my 650.
And a new amp.
And another roofer to give an estimate for the leaking skylight on my porch.
Where does it all end?
I guess the strap locks might be the easiest to afford. The roof is probably the most pressing...
Above e-mail is inactive. try ed_ardzinski@**** where **** is Hotmail.com or Yahoo.com. I tend to see things inthe hotmail box quicker...
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