My loose screw
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having removed/replaced the tailpiece, bridge pup surround, etc. many times recently trying to fix a wiring issue, a couple screws are 'loosening' their grip when re-installed.
any suggestions of how to remedy this? wood glue or filler in the screw hole?
(yes - i'm aware of the potential innuendos in the thread)
any suggestions of how to remedy this? wood glue or filler in the screw hole?
(yes - i'm aware of the potential innuendos in the thread)
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jwr2
I used the toothpick trick fixing the many stripped screwholes on my baby grand piano along the hindge on the cover...
I'd agree with Jeff that some wood glue might be a good idea - a few of the holes there was not enough meat after the toothpick and the screw still spins. But since there are 50 of them I'm not worried much about 2 or 3 in that condition.
On a guitar there are far less screws, and each play a more enhanced role.
I'd agree with Jeff that some wood glue might be a good idea - a few of the holes there was not enough meat after the toothpick and the screw still spins. But since there are 50 of them I'm not worried much about 2 or 3 in that condition.
On a guitar there are far less screws, and each play a more enhanced role.
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Toothpicks are made of soft birch...endgrain has the least resistance to pull-out...
I use sharpened maple dowel rod. I taper the dowel on a disc sander, nip it about 1" long before inserting into the oversized hole with a drop of gap-filling super glue, and pound it in with a small hammer a few strokes, before the glue takes hold.
Then cut off with side cutters, close to the surface, trim with a sharp chisel, re-drill the hole undersized, and re-insert the screw.
I use sharpened maple dowel rod. I taper the dowel on a disc sander, nip it about 1" long before inserting into the oversized hole with a drop of gap-filling super glue, and pound it in with a small hammer a few strokes, before the glue takes hold.
Then cut off with side cutters, close to the surface, trim with a sharp chisel, re-drill the hole undersized, and re-insert the screw.
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My loose screw
Ahhh....... Norm Abram and the New Yankee Workshop. It used to be my favourite Saturday morning show on satellite TV until they took it off for some reason.
I would just about kill for his workshop..... and some of his ability!!
I would just about kill for his workshop..... and some of his ability!!

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