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Topic: Seeking advice - Pole piece wiggles out when playing |
Scott Walker
From: Santa Cruz, California
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Posted 9 Feb 2018 11:09 am
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Hey!
Ive got 2 old Supros that have the string through pickups, and when im playing at the gig (loud and overdriven stage volume) the pole pieces wiggle out and hit the string.
Any advice on how to tighten up those pole pieces so they dont "walk" on me during the gig?
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Mike Neer
From: NJ
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Posted 9 Feb 2018 11:29 am
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How about a little plumber's tape or something similar? _________________ Links to streaming music, websites, YouTube: Links |
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Todd Clinesmith
From: Lone Rock Free State Oregon
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Jerry Jones
From: Franklin, Tenn.
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Posted 9 Feb 2018 3:50 pm
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I've seen candle wax used. Dripped on the bottom of the pickup plate and/or applied to the threaded pole piece. _________________ Jerry Jones |
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Bill Creller
From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
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Posted 10 Feb 2018 7:37 pm
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Loc-tite sounds like a good way ... Super glue would work, but you would have to be quick ! |
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Jerry Jones
From: Franklin, Tenn.
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Posted 10 Feb 2018 7:51 pm
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Whatever you use just be aware that those pole pieces are very brittle and the slot heads are easily chipped. _________________ Jerry Jones |
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Scott Walker
From: Santa Cruz, California
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Posted 12 Feb 2018 7:39 am
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Right on, thanks guys! Im gonna try both the plumbers tape and loc-tite and report back. |
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Frank James Pracher
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2018 7:04 am
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I've heard of the wax being used as well.. _________________ "Don't be mad honey, but I bought another one" |
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David Venzke
From: SE Michigan, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2018 9:29 am
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I'd be trying the wax directly on top of the pole piece. Easily undone if it doesn't work or if you need to adjust the pole piece later. |
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Scott Walker
From: Santa Cruz, California
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Posted 27 Apr 2018 10:14 am
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Ok so I ended up using the Teflon tape, and so far, im happy with how it all went. I was surprised at how loose all my pole pieces were, and they didnt loosen more in general.
No notice in sound, I haven gotten out on the gig yet, but am curios how this "potting" the pole pieces will effect the sound. Ill report back, but so far so good.
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Bill Groner
From: QUAKERTOWN, PA
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Posted 27 Apr 2018 12:17 pm
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That looks like a thumb nail of somebody that builds guitars! Don't see enough nails like that! _________________ Currently own, 6 Groner-tone lap steels, one 1953 Alamo Lap steel, Roland Cube, Fender Champion 40 |
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Paul Arntson
From: Washington, USA
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Posted 27 Apr 2018 12:52 pm
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Those are usually 6-32 thread. I've used cutoff and filed pieces of machine screws (the ones used to hold in light switches) in a pinch.
Also, elmer's glue is an easy removable way to tie them down. Plumber's tape is a good idea, though. _________________ Excel D10 8&4, Supro 8, Regal resonator, Peavey Powerslide, homemade lap 12(a work in progress) |
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David Mason
From: Cambridge, MD, USA
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Posted 27 Apr 2018 6:06 pm
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Sounds like theeses geeses got the sticky bits covered, but: Crucially(!), old mojo can periodically dry out and even just turn to powder and blow away. So a regularly-scheduled re-mojo-tizationizing procedure with lively, x-tra slurpy young mojo is highly recommended. Although there is some kinda-streaky foreign mojo going the rounds. Itchy! Long ago I learned that from... umm, you know, the a, ah... hmmm...
Dude-Man! Everybody Git Some but Don't Git Any On Ya! Yeah Baby!
P.S. With those... incredible, gorgeous... THINGS you make, why in the name of jeeber's fleas are you playing old fall-apart budget student steels? It really IS mojo? Shoot, I'll trade you, like, THREE BOXES of mojo-laden woke-up-dis-moanin' falled-apart little bits just for ONE of your (apparently) No-Good Mojo-LESS squeaky shiny modern things... snif?) |
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