GrumpyOldMan
Devout Dirtbag
torqueless":j5g7hved said:I save all the little springs out of disposable lighters.
LOL. The pick up on one of my bass guitars is adjusted by springs from ball point pens!
torqueless":j5g7hved said:I save all the little springs out of disposable lighters.
torqueless":3uzyxpjo said:Bob Too.. Hope it wasn't the bad example set by this thread that caused the damage. When I said: 'bust open your freewheel', that's not quite what I meant! Anyhow that is a generous offer.. You know that thing weighs half a pound or more?
Are you sure you were screwing it the correct way? It was possibly a right handed thread.BobToo":2kqopy11 said:I think there had been some damage/distortion to the threads because the ring went tight and then broke as I was unscrewing it.
Some precisions had a shielding plate under the pickup. My Tokai has brass ones. Earthing each pole piece sounds a right palaver, there has to be an easier solution than that. Is your bridge earthed?torqueless":lcdqw3vo said:As for the Precision...yeah someone has been messing around with it.. :roll: Guess who? My default right-hand position is right over the PU, and I get electrical noise if my fingers touch a pole-piece.. nothing too intrusive, but PITA when recording.. I hear that grounding them may help...another crazy idea off the internet! Mine could be about the same vintage as yours.. I've had it 30 years...