Humbucker springs
Quote from Forum Archives on April 30, 2008, 11:05 amPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
When I was putting the pick guard on my SG I had a GREAT DEAL of difficulty
with the pickup height adjustment springs. They were much longer than the
height adjustment bolts and it seemed like it would really take two people to
actually put the things on. So, I got the wire cutters out and shortened
them. I've found shorter springs at Stewmac, although at this point I'm not
sure I want to take everything apart again and start over. But, the question
is, is there some trick to putting on these springs that I simply don't know
about?The black pearl pick guard I got from dazbootman (eBay) looks great. It looks
like I put a tuxedo on the faded SG. From a distance it looks black but with
a sheen or sparkle. Up close you can see the shades of black/gray. Totally
worth the $30.Douglas
rxdca@usa.net"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
-George W. Bush
Sept. 20, 2001Phil 4:13
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
with the pickup height adjustment springs. They were much longer than the
height adjustment bolts and it seemed like it would really take two people to
actually put the things on. So, I got the wire cutters out and shortened
them. I've found shorter springs at Stewmac, although at this point I'm not
sure I want to take everything apart again and start over. But, the question
is, is there some trick to putting on these springs that I simply don't know
about?
The black pearl pick guard I got from dazbootman (eBay) looks great. It looks
like I put a tuxedo on the faded SG. From a distance it looks black but with
a sheen or sparkle. Up close you can see the shades of black/gray. Totally
worth the $30.
Douglas
rxdca@usa.net
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
-George W. Bush
Sept. 20, 2001
Phil 4:13