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I'm sorry; Barry I don't know> I've never taken one apart. michael@psgparts.com would probably know; that is his email if you want to shoot him that question.Thanks Ricky would you happen to know the exact rivet type and size of these.
The picture you re-posted is actually one of my fingers, not Barry's. It does already have the added rivet clearance on the end to make longer lowers possible, that's what is depicted in the shop drawing I posted above (as explained in that post). As far as the shoulder rivets, again read above, they're not something you're likely to find in the correct size unless you order many thousands of them from Hansen or someone similar, but 0.141" diameter x 0.28125" long truss head semi-tubular rivets ARE available. Fabricating a brass bushing for the "shoulder" is a quick and simple operation. I've made a couple hundred of these, they work perfectly.memphislim wrote:Kudos Barry!
I think these would work on many more Buds from 70-80's. The originals are sold on Ebay for Mavericks but they are identical, in all ways except maybe material, to the ones on my 2/2 changer from a 77' Pro III, 3/2 changer from a Super pro and a recent Maverick Pull release guitar I had in the shop. The slot delete/pin add is a definite improvement too as I just had to remove and pin the Pro III's C6 string ten as it was blown out by string width.
One more improvement you could make is mill the end out a little shallower to allow the lower finger further travel. I had to do this to the same Pro III to get the 2nd string to lower all the way to C#. The finger would start to raise at a certain point once finger met the rivet. Thinning it out where the rivet touches the finger during a lower so it can pass was the solution. Area I'm speaking of shown in red:
If you're able to source the rivets, please let us know where.