
Is it because of the tension with 12 strings? Was '91 a bad year for cast metal? Have others experienced this, and will I continue to do so? Note that this has never happened on any of my 6 stringers.
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No, it's chrome. But that is interesting. Does the application of the finish cause an issue?weemac wrote:Is it a black tailpiece?
The black ones are without a doubt weaker than the chrome ones...
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Makes me think the next time this happens I'm switching to a trapeze set up.doctorwho wrote:It isn't just 1991 ... my 1988 370/12RM MG suffered the same fate, except with mine, the bracket went first, then years later, the R tailpiece (I discovered this just this last year). The R tailpiece on my 198 370/12RM FG also broke, about two years ago.
How about black chrome plating? I know it's not quite the same look as paint/powder coat, but I've always thought it would look great. Do you know anything about black chrome plating Paul?jingle_jangle wrote:If THIS one fails, I'm going to paint the chrome one with matte black epoxy, after I bead blast the heck out of the chrome to give it some "tooth", followed by Bulldog and then the epoxy.
I had a feeling someone would say that!!!!whojamfan wrote:I know 91 was a bad year for hair metal![]()
My 6 stringers I reference are from '73 and '75.egosheep wrote:Anyone see these explode on early 80s, 70's, or 60's R tailpieces? I notice everyone affected in this thread is late 80s and up.
I'm not Paul, but just Google "Melonite". That is what the process is called.cjj wrote:How about black chrome plating? I know it's not quite the same look as paint/powder coat, but I've always thought it would look great. Do you know anything about black chrome plating Paul?jingle_jangle wrote:If THIS one fails, I'm going to paint the chrome one with matte black epoxy, after I bead blast the heck out of the chrome to give it some "tooth", followed by Bulldog and then the epoxy.
Ah ok, there goes that idea!IHeartRics wrote:My 6 stringers I reference are from '73 and '75.egosheep wrote:Anyone see these explode on early 80s, 70's, or 60's R tailpieces? I notice everyone affected in this thread is late 80s and up.