A little technical help, please
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:12 am
Hi guys (and gals)
This is my first post here. What a great resource!
I've had a FG 330 for a few years now. I have a small collection, so the Ric only gets pulled out occasionally. And when I gig, I never take my finer guitars (like the Ric). So I haven't played it all that much.
I've had it out for the last week or so, and have been playing the 330 and admiring what a fine instrument it is. But tonight when I went to play it I noticed the little palm rest thingy that is directly over the top of the bridge was loose.
On closer inspection, I realized that this little thingy is held on by 2 small phillips bolts, and the bass side bolt was missing. I found it on the floor, but when I tried to screw it back in to the bridge assembly the hole appears to be stripped- actually, it seems like the hole is too large, but that makes no sense. The hole must have simply been enlarged somehow (or stripped) so that the bolt just fell out.
So my questions are-
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
How did you repair the problem?
It seems like the solutions might include getting a new bridge; or using a slightly larger size diameter bolt (would I be correct in assuming the bolt is stainless steel?); or finding an appropriate sized nut and bolt to affix the thingy that's loose.
Any other ideas? I'll take the guitar in to a guitar shop, but before I turn them loose on my beloved Ric I thought I'd seek the wisdom of the group here.
O yea- I've been scouring the universe for a Ric 12 string for a few weeks now, since I played a MG 360/12 a friend has. IT's like an addiction, this GAS thing. But what a way to go...
This is my first post here. What a great resource!
I've had a FG 330 for a few years now. I have a small collection, so the Ric only gets pulled out occasionally. And when I gig, I never take my finer guitars (like the Ric). So I haven't played it all that much.
I've had it out for the last week or so, and have been playing the 330 and admiring what a fine instrument it is. But tonight when I went to play it I noticed the little palm rest thingy that is directly over the top of the bridge was loose.
On closer inspection, I realized that this little thingy is held on by 2 small phillips bolts, and the bass side bolt was missing. I found it on the floor, but when I tried to screw it back in to the bridge assembly the hole appears to be stripped- actually, it seems like the hole is too large, but that makes no sense. The hole must have simply been enlarged somehow (or stripped) so that the bolt just fell out.
So my questions are-
Has this ever happened to anyone else?
How did you repair the problem?
It seems like the solutions might include getting a new bridge; or using a slightly larger size diameter bolt (would I be correct in assuming the bolt is stainless steel?); or finding an appropriate sized nut and bolt to affix the thingy that's loose.
Any other ideas? I'll take the guitar in to a guitar shop, but before I turn them loose on my beloved Ric I thought I'd seek the wisdom of the group here.
O yea- I've been scouring the universe for a Ric 12 string for a few weeks now, since I played a MG 360/12 a friend has. IT's like an addiction, this GAS thing. But what a way to go...