They never will. Thats a recipe for the builder
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Originally posted by PoorMan View PostSorry, I wasn't clear. I meant if I am building a pickup and buying parts from GuitarJones, StewMac, etc...how do I know what I am getting?
There is another post in the forum where i described a situation where I asked stewmac's technical rep what material their polepiece screws were...He said the company didn't know.
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Take it to a lab and get it analyzed. It's that simple.
Alternatively, get the right material and make your own. That's what Possum's doing and I applaud him for doing it instead of just talking about it.sigpic Dyed in the wool
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Originally posted by Spence View PostTake it to a lab and get it analyzed. It's that simple.
Alternatively, get the right material and make your own. That's what Possum's doing and I applaud him for doing it instead of just talking about it.
The screw company did do an analysis of the sample screw that I sent them and they were able to breakdown every aspect of the screw including the type of metal, the special die that was used for the head, to even determining whether it was heat treated or not.....having your own parts made is the way to go if you can do it. ...its the only way to take the guess work out of the material that you use for your pickups.
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