Rubber washers for toasters
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- TheWonders
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Rubber washers for toasters
On a couple of my Rics I am replacing hi-gain pickups with toasters, but I need the little rubber washers that the toasters rest on (the washers between the body and the toaster). Are these the ones?
http://www.rickenbacker.com/cart.asp?vi ... cellaneous
And how many do I need per pickup?
Thanks,
Ruben
http://www.rickenbacker.com/cart.asp?vi ... cellaneous
And how many do I need per pickup?
Thanks,
Ruben
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Those are the ones; you'll need 6 per toaster.
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
I am surely not the grommet king, but I have noted these before and wonder if they are a suitable replacement.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2103392#
Stopping by your favourite store might answer this question.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2103392#
Stopping by your favourite store might answer this question.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
I wouldn't use anything but genuine RIC rubber grommets because they contact the finish of the guitar. Certain variations of so called rubber products can easily melt the varnish where they make contact.
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
They sell all the sizes of rubber "Rickenbacker" washers at good hardware stores like ACE/TrueValue hardware.
Much cheaper too.....nearly every bit of hardware Ric uses is a standard SAE American item available from local hardware stores.
Much cheaper too.....nearly every bit of hardware Ric uses is a standard SAE American item available from local hardware stores.
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
I decided that the rubber grommets i did not need and used the Grey foam from the Hi gains (carefully removed from the hi gain ) You dont have to use the grommets.I now use the grommets to keep my ears apart.
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
The issue here is phthalates, which are present as plasticizers in lookalike vinyl grommets.
Genuine rubber grommets usually won't disturb the finish. Vinyl ones will attack the CV and leave a ring.
Rubber or vinyl will seep lamp black into the CV, however, over time.
You can tell vinyl grommets by the smell. They smell like a kid's swimming pool (when it's new, that is...
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Rubber ones smell like a borracheria, er...tire store.
Sniffing grommets is probably something you might want to do when the aisle at Home Depot is empty, however...

Genuine rubber grommets usually won't disturb the finish. Vinyl ones will attack the CV and leave a ring.
Rubber or vinyl will seep lamp black into the CV, however, over time.
You can tell vinyl grommets by the smell. They smell like a kid's swimming pool (when it's new, that is...
Rubber ones smell like a borracheria, er...tire store.
Sniffing grommets is probably something you might want to do when the aisle at Home Depot is empty, however...
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Would silicone rubber grommets be OK?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Say what? Do these grommets pass the human ear test or will they leave a Green fungus and a warped neck? not to mention a wayward thermodynamic equilibrium. Eh? 
Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Thanks for the sage advice, Paul.
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Seems like most vintage Rics I've taken apart (FG or MG) have said rings or discoloration underneath the rubber too.jingle_jangle wrote:
Genuine rubber grommets usually won't disturb the finish. Vinyl ones will attack the CV and leave a ring.
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
As have the many that I have, too. Plasticizers are used in rubber grommets, too, and though I'm unsure of their composition, they usually don't have the deleterious effect of vinyl on CV; their effect is very long-term and not as drastic.
As In mentioned in my previous post, both vinyl and rubber use lamp black as a colorant to achieve the black color--it's simply the cheapest black pigment out there. And it does migrate into paint, as anyone with a 4001CS will tell you--the guards invariably have a brownish ring around the toaster adjustment screws, which are under each screw and in contact with the guard paint.
As In mentioned in my previous post, both vinyl and rubber use lamp black as a colorant to achieve the black color--it's simply the cheapest black pigment out there. And it does migrate into paint, as anyone with a 4001CS will tell you--the guards invariably have a brownish ring around the toaster adjustment screws, which are under each screw and in contact with the guard paint.
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Re: Rubber washers for toasters
Thanks!jingle_jangle wrote:Those are the ones; you'll need 6 per toaster.
