Mounting holes for a pickup
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:47 pm
This may be a dumb question, but I have no pride (and no choice).
A Ric pickup has 6 holes in the cover; 3 along each of the top and bottom edges. As far as I can tell, the vintage pickups are mounted to the body with screws and grommets at each corner; the center holes have a screw and nut to hold the cover on. The high-gain and humbucker have a screw and nut in each corner; the pickup sits on a neoprene ring and is fastened to the body by a screw in each of the two center holes.
The questions are: why are/were there 6 holes in the body of my '62 625? Did the vintage Rics have mounting screws in all 6 holes? I need to redrill these holes (mine are filled with 1/8" plugs), and I don't know whether to make pilot holes for mounting screws or (perhaps) to size them to clear a nut for flush mounting. Any help would be appreciated.
BTW, I called Ric with this question. Their response: "I've seen the guitars, but I never looked at a pickup."
A Ric pickup has 6 holes in the cover; 3 along each of the top and bottom edges. As far as I can tell, the vintage pickups are mounted to the body with screws and grommets at each corner; the center holes have a screw and nut to hold the cover on. The high-gain and humbucker have a screw and nut in each corner; the pickup sits on a neoprene ring and is fastened to the body by a screw in each of the two center holes.
The questions are: why are/were there 6 holes in the body of my '62 625? Did the vintage Rics have mounting screws in all 6 holes? I need to redrill these holes (mine are filled with 1/8" plugs), and I don't know whether to make pilot holes for mounting screws or (perhaps) to size them to clear a nut for flush mounting. Any help would be appreciated.
BTW, I called Ric with this question. Their response: "I've seen the guitars, but I never looked at a pickup."