Just a heads up for everybody. Put in an order this morning and he's still waiting on them.
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Thats a shame...I've been waiting on the 50mm low profile baseplates. Been on backorder for about 2 months! Any ideas of another supplier?!? I can get the "vintage" long leg from Stew-Mac or AllParts but I can't find any low profile nickel-silver anywhere. I just ran out and REALLY hate to use the brass ones that I bought by mistake a couple of months ago.
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factory done?
How are you punching the hole before you tap? If you look at any good humbucker cover you'll notice its not just drilled and tapped, its punched then tapped, the punching extrudes more meal for tapping give you more thread for the heigh adjustment screw to grab into. Just drilling a hole and tapping it isn't the same thing.http://www.SDpickups.com
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Thats too little to worry about! Drill the hole small, and get a good material threader. I'm sure that pin punch works just fine, but realistically isn't totally nessesary. Punched or drilled.....Its the same purpose. As long as it looks professionally done. Heads up to.....Thats the first step to making your own parts. Nicely done
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Originally posted by R Walker View PostIm with ya Stan. I need to find those as well. I was really hoping to make some Fspaced hb's this weekend. Oh well, looks like it will have to wait. I wonder if Andrew at Tonerider has nickel silver baseplates with short legs...
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Originally posted by Possum View PostHow are you punching the hole before you tap? If you look at any good humbucker cover you'll notice it's not just drilled and tapped, it's punched then tapped; the punching extrudes more meal for tapping give you more thread for the height adjustment screw to grab into. Just drilling a hole and tapping it isn't the same thing.
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makes sense....
yeah this is completely different from just drilling and tapping a hole, it gives more stability and pretty much all humbucker baseplates are made this way, there is a reason they are done that way.....http://www.SDpickups.com
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