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FDP Forum / Fender Guitars: Jaguars & Jazzmasters / Setting up Jag bridge
FDP Forum / Fender Guitars: Jaguars & Jazzmasters / Setting up Jag bridge
back breaker
eureka, usaJan 8th, 2012 12:01 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Just some tips needed on keeping the bridge screws in place (both saddles and posts). I have used nail polish (and remover) in the past.... any suggestions?
new jags and it's been a long time since i have given it a go.
thanks
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older,betterJan 9th, 2012 03:13 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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A dab of Loctite, perhaps
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Musical accident waiting to happenJan 9th, 2012 07:37 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Yeah, the less aggressive flavor of Loctite is good.
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So. Cal. USAJan 24th, 2012 01:25 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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"Yeah, the less aggressive flavor of Loctite is good."
+1 and just a tiny bit. Put a drop on a piece of slick cardboard and apply with a tooth pick. You want just enough to get the job done in case you ever need to move the screws again.
Loctite tip #2: A bit of heat from a soldering iron will soften the stuff if you can't move a screw down the road. Use nice new clean allen wrenches, always.
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