Stripped Thread on Push Pull Problem
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Stripped Thread on Push Pull Problem
On one of the fingers on my E9th neck, the thread for the adjustment screw is slightly stripped -- not completely, but enough to allow slippage in the screw. I will eventually get a replacement finger, but in the meantime I've got a stop-gap solution that seems to be working ok. I'd like to know what others do in this situation.
Here's what I did. I cut a small piece of 50 lb test monofilament fishing line and threaded it into the hole with the stripped thread. That provided just enough friction for the screw to hold fast. Sounds wacky, but it's working. Any other ideas?
Here's what I did. I cut a small piece of 50 lb test monofilament fishing line and threaded it into the hole with the stripped thread. That provided just enough friction for the screw to hold fast. Sounds wacky, but it's working. Any other ideas?
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Thanks for the responses. I had considered locktite, but I was afraid I'd never get it loose. I also tried lining the threaded hole with a small amount of epoxy, which held for a little while and then wore through. The heavy monofilament looks like it will have the holding strength I was looking for.
James, I did try the teflon tape and I probably didn't use it correctly because it all bunched up and didn't prevent the slippage. I think I must have put it on wrong. I'll shoot you an email.
James, I did try the teflon tape and I probably didn't use it correctly because it all bunched up and didn't prevent the slippage. I think I must have put it on wrong. I'll shoot you an email.
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Stephen,
If you're talking about the 6-32 screw size, and it's just in the one finger, you could tap the finger for a 8-32 screw and get by probably for years to come. It's a little inconvient to have two tuning wrenches, but a lot less expensive than tearing the guitar down to replace one lousey finger.
BB
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If you're talking about the 6-32 screw size, and it's just in the one finger, you could tap the finger for a 8-32 screw and get by probably for years to come. It's a little inconvient to have two tuning wrenches, but a lot less expensive than tearing the guitar down to replace one lousey finger.
BB
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BB, thanks for your comment. I've heard you know something about push pulls. I was going to try to avoid widening the hole, but it's an option, for sure. I don't think I'll worry about one lousy finger when I've got ten already!
Jerry, thanks to you as well. I tried to find a nut small enough to fit between in that small space between the raise and lower finger, but couldn't. Maybe somebody makes one that small, don't know.
Jerry, thanks to you as well. I tried to find a nut small enough to fit between in that small space between the raise and lower finger, but couldn't. Maybe somebody makes one that small, don't know.
Get the "expansion" spring out of a cheap ball point pen. Take the screw out of the changer finger, slip the spring over the threads (you may need to cut it to the correct size) and put the un-cut end up against the head of the screw, thread it back into the finger and the tension of the spring will hold the threads tight even in a worn out hole!
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Perhaps you may have already tried this suggestion. I had a similar problem on my P/P so I traded screws with a finger that didn't require a pedal change. I think the screw is "softer" than the finger and wears quicker. Check it out if you haven't already. It might save you some grief.
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