I'm trying to find a replacement two pickup selctor switch for to go in a Hamer Explorer. It needs an extra long threaded bushing because it goes through some wood, not just a pickgaurd. The one I picked up a while back, which I think is just a standard switchcraft one, only sticks through by half a thread. Anyone know what will work and possibly where to get them? All the ones I've found online that give dimensions are the same as the one I have.
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11/32 is what I have and unfortunately it's too short. The old one is more like 7/16 or even 15/32.
It's still covered by a pickguard so If it were my guitar, I'd drill out the wood and put in a regular switch, but it's not my guitar. I borrowed it for an extended period and promised that I'd fix a couple issues with it while I had it, not realizing that this one would be a conundrum.
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You need the deep toggle switch nut like those that came on old Gibsons:
Deep Toggle Nut, Nickel | Allparts.com
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Originally posted by Groover View PostI assume you are referring to a Gibson style toggle switch. I can't remember for sure, but I think I went through this same issue and ended up using a switch from Stewart-MacDonald. if memory serves you can find them at stew-mac.com
Originally posted by Sweetfinger View PostYou need the deep toggle switch nut like those that came on old Gibsons:
Deep Toggle Nut, Nickel | Allparts.com
FWIW, the one that's in there now is one of those cheapo ones where the contacts are in a closed box with a piece of fiberglass on the bottom with the solder leads sticking out. It looks a lot like the one that came on my 10 year old Dearmond, which also busted. I've seen those a few places online, can't seem to dig one up now, but I think they also were saying they only had a 5/16" threaded shaft. Maybe they're a little longer in reality?
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Originally posted by Ptron View PostFWIW, the one that's in there now is one of those cheapo ones where the contacts are in a closed box with a piece of fiberglass on the bottom with the solder leads sticking out. It looks a lot like the one that came on my 10 year old Dearmond, which also busted. I've seen those a few places online, can't seem to dig one up now, but I think they also were saying they only had a 5/16" threaded shaft. Maybe they're a little longer in reality?
Guitar Parts Resource* ::*Toggle Switches
Box Type 3 Way Toggle Switch
Gibson Les Paul® Style Switch
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Ah, yes thanks. I found them all over the place when I first looked but when I went back... Anyway, I saw something somewhere that made me think the shaft could be too short but they sure look like the same ones, so unless they changed the design sonewhere along the way they should work. But enough futzing around. Time to oder one and see. I'll get the deep nut too just to cover my bases.
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I happen to have a Fender Jazz Bass Special here and it has one of those enclosed switches. The threaded shaft is 0.424" (10.77mm) long. That's a little under 7/16".It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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