Worth a call to allparts, someone there probably knows what these are made from or can find out for you. I think maybe Mike is the fellow who knows stuff like this but it's been a while.
Philadelphialuthier can't get them for you?
Worth a call to allparts, someone there probably knows what these are made from or can find out for you. I think maybe Mike is the fellow who knows stuff like this but it's been a while.
Philadelphialuthier can't get them for you?
I haven't had time to call around. Just browsing my usual suppliers. I did email Mojotone...they only have 1010.
I'm curious about 12L14, but I'm not familiar with its tonal qualities. This is for an order so I'm not in a position to experiment.
You can just make your own. All you need is some 1018 steel bars from Online Metals or elsewhere*, a miter saw or bandsaw to cut to length, and a drill press. Use an existing 53mm keeper as a template (you will need to "widen" it to the 1/4" with a piece of wood, plastic strip, or tape, whatever works -- see below for why) to make your first one, then use this first as your permanent template.
*I just use 1/4" wide 1/8" deep bars. Yes, the holes are little off to one side because it's wider but it will fit, though you may need to shave one corner down a bit to allow the lead to fit through the lead hole, especially with 4-conductor. Naturally if you can get some 1018 bars the same width as a traditional keeper, that would be easier, but I wasn't able to find any so I just got used to the 1/4".
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