So I went to take out the original strap buttons on the bass I picked up from Pick of the Ricks to put Dunlops on and noticed that someone had drilled out the hole previously and stuck the strap pin back in with a coating of teflon tape. So now the hole is far too big for the Dunlop screw.
Suggestions? I really REALLY want to have that straplock system on there to match my others.
Why are people so stupid sometimes?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Help: replacing strap pins
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jwr2
most of us are stupid when it comes to certain topics ...
The Rickenbacker straplok is a modified Schaller strap lock ... instead of a wood screw it has a machine screw ... you have a few choices ... get a set of scaller straplocks and find a larger wood screw to hold it in, or fill the hole with toothpicks and wood glue, or drill out the hole and glue in a wood dowel which you drill out for the correct Rickenbacker part ...
I would use the dunlap straploks ...
The Rickenbacker straplok is a modified Schaller strap lock ... instead of a wood screw it has a machine screw ... you have a few choices ... get a set of scaller straplocks and find a larger wood screw to hold it in, or fill the hole with toothpicks and wood glue, or drill out the hole and glue in a wood dowel which you drill out for the correct Rickenbacker part ...
I would use the dunlap straploks ...
Dowel the hole and re-drill. That is the easiest way. I added Dunlops once by drilling out the bottom of the Dunlop buttons large enough to accept a machine screw (one that matches the RIC strap button). No mods to the wood were necessary. The screw heads had to be ground down a bit to fit inside the Dunlop button. The only difficult part is the drilling of the Dunlop button. The metal is pretty hard.
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baltimucho
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I've always just used match sticks and wood glue to fill holes for screws, replacing the screw when the glue is still wet...
Dowel is much more work. It requires a clean, usually freshly drilled hole for the dowel to fit snuggly. You then need to wait until the glue is dry , and then after all that work, most of the dowel gets drilled away when you re-sink the hole.
Dowel is much more work. It requires a clean, usually freshly drilled hole for the dowel to fit snuggly. You then need to wait until the glue is dry , and then after all that work, most of the dowel gets drilled away when you re-sink the hole.
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