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Re: merit to "washer trick"?

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johnallg wrote:
cassius987 wrote:
jps wrote:.....you won't need coins/washers under a Hipshot bridge.
Really? I thought there'd be open air under the bridge in that middle spot regardless.
There would be but it would be about 1/2" or more to the wood. The Hipshot has a very large footprint so I don't think it matters much. I didn't worry about it when I tried one.
but but but............


it wouldnt hurt to try it though, right?


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Feel free, Allen...
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But if my bridge doesn't lift, where am I going to hold my spare picks ?
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gareth wrote:But if my bridge doesn't lift, where am I going to hold my spare picks ?
Take a heat gun to pickguard, that should buckle it enough!

Or just superglue them to the finish...

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sloop_john_b wrote:Just put a couple of quarters under the bridge of my v68. Maybe I'm crazy, but there seems to be more sustain and the notes sound a little less muffled!
I wonder if you could you get even more sustain with some dollars? :lol:
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Does anyone have a link to a thread regarding straightening a 4003 tailpiece? I thought I saw it not too long ago. I'd like to straighten and perhaps try the coin trick.
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Look for Gary's post here - there are all the links there.

http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/view ... 02#p385402
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Mucho obbligato, or something like that! :)
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Tried yesterday the two coins trick, i used very little and thin coins, just because i was afraid to ruin the wood under the tailpiece.
I noticed no improvement / no difference at all, maybe i should use thicker coins. What is the suggested coin / washer thickness ?
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just try slightly thicker coins, and increase as you go along

also, size it up by close inspection by eye, and you will see the bridge start to sit slightly above the wood.....then the coins are just right/too big


and, as you tighten the screws, you should "feel" some resistance, meaning the coins are making contact


Im gonna try it this weekend, will report my findings!


good luck!

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FretlessOnly wrote:Does anyone have a link to a thread regarding straightening a 4003 tailpiece? I thought I saw it not too long ago. I'd like to straighten and perhaps try the coin trick.
I found this photo (not mine) to be all I needed:
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And I've found washers under the tail to make no tonal difference. Maybe they will help to keep the tail from lifting though.
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rokkitt wrote:just try slightly thicker coins, and increase as you go along

also, size it up by close inspection by eye, and you will see the bridge start to sit slightly above the wood.....then the coins are just right/too big


and, as you tighten the screws, you should "feel" some resistance, meaning the coins are making contact
Absolutely right!
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1/16"-1/8" of tail lift is not a problem? Are you kidding me? I'm amazed at what some folks will put up with. If you think that kind lift has no effect on tone, you're kidding yourself.
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rickaddict wrote:I found this photo (not mine) to be all I needed:
Looks kind of arty, call it "Grace under Pressure" or something... :lol:

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