Unless you plan on unscrewing the bridge mounting screws there isn't much of a point. The insert is just like having a wood screw into the wood.
The idea with the neck inserts (or inserts for control cavity covers) is you can remove the neck at some point and not have to worry about the holes getting worn.
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Unless you plan on unscrewing the bridge mounting screws there isn't much of a point. The insert is just like having a wood screw into the wood.
The idea with the neck inserts (or inserts for control cavity covers) is you can remove the neck at some point and not have to worry about the holes getting worn.
Well I just replaced the bridge on my project bass last night and from the factory apparently there was a screw hole stripped out. I suppose you're right there's not going to be much removal of the bridge. but doesn't the neck inserts provide more clamping power? In any case I just doweled the old hole.
Thank you for the answer I like your basses wish I could afford them.
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