Strap bolt came loose
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Strap bolt came loose
The strap bolt came lose of my 4001 '80. Luckily it didn't happen while playing causing my bass being smashed on the floor.
Can I just use some glue to make it rock-solid again?
Can I just use some glue to make it rock-solid again?
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Re: Strap bolt came loose
Sometimes just adding a few drops of water into the open hole is enough to swell the wood fibers tight again.
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Re: Strap bolt came loose
When this happens to me I put a tiny bit of wood glue on the end of the bolt and tighten it back into place, then leave it alone overnight. It's doubtful it will ever give you any trouble again after that.
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Re: Strap bolt came loose
break of a piece of a toothpick. stick it in the hole and screw the strap bolt in. Worked for me
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I used the toothpick fix on an SG i have years ago, and it's still solid.
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I used the combination of the toothpick plus a bit of epoxy when I put strap locks on a couple of Fenders back in July, and they have been rock solid so far.
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A bigger screw would work, that would affect the wood though...
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That won't work with a Rick, though, as the threaded shaft is an integral part of the button.IvanMunoz wrote:A bigger screw would work, that would affect the wood though...
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Will try the toothpick solution first 
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I've avoided epoxy - what if I ever wanted to take that screw out again? I've had good luck with toothpicks and wood glue.jdawe wrote:I used the combination of the toothpick plus a bit of epoxy....
I think I have a 70s-vintage box of toothpicks around here somewhere, what do you think I could get for them on ebay?
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It depends. Are they made from maple, alder, or ash?songdog wrote:I think I have a 70s-vintage box of toothpicks around here somewhere, what do you think I could get for them on ebay?
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To clarify, I let the epoxy harden before putting the screw back - the hardened epoxy and the toothpick provide a base for the screw threads, but the screw isn't actually glued in.I've avoided epoxy - what if I ever wanted to take that screw out again? I've had good luck with toothpicks and wood glue.
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I completely forgot about that. I gotta get back in the game!jps wrote:That won't work with a Rick, though, as the threaded shaft is an integral part of the button.IvanMunoz wrote:A bigger screw would work, that would affect the wood though...
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I would use one of these epoxied in. These come in steel and stainless. Different lengths are available.
Edit: forgot the link http://www.timesert.com/
Edit: forgot the link http://www.timesert.com/
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Re: Strap bolt came loose
The way to release epoxy bonded screws and bolts is to heat the head a bit by holding a soldering iron against it. At about 140 degrees, the epoxy softens and you can then unscrew it.
