How To Fix Loose Guitar Bridge Posts And Bushings. Sharpen My Axe

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  • @bainr6856
    @bainr6856 5 років тому +29

    This EXACT problem is happening to one of my guitars. Thanks, Phil!

    • @socialdef3
      @socialdef3 5 років тому +2

      Did you do this to your guitar? How is it now??

  • @hobbyknight9962
    @hobbyknight9962 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Phil for all you do. I enjoy your tech tips a lot. In fact your tech tips is how I found your channel back around 70k subs.

  • @gerryloughran1676
    @gerryloughran1676 5 років тому +8

    Top tips short and sweet ...perfect thanks (good to see someone still got use for newspapers !)

  • @philipotero4464
    @philipotero4464 5 років тому

    I saw thos video days before I was going to buy a drill press to fix this issue on my Epiphone SG. Your video saved my SG and my sanity. It worked like a charm. The bushing sits perfectly now.

  • @jim.missywyant.kennedy2334
    @jim.missywyant.kennedy2334 5 років тому +7

    I don't know if I speak for anyone else but these are exactly the type of tips that I benefit from. Thanks for sharing your years of experience with us Phil, it's really quite priceless. Peace!

  • @rondelio8562
    @rondelio8562 3 роки тому

    Hey, Phil, I , too, live in AZ and started building kit axes about a year ago and LOVE it!! One kit was a 335 and today, when I arrived at school to teach music, I saw that one ABR-1 tailpiece stud was about 1/2 out of the body! Thanks for offering a great, simple way to fix this issue! If you ever come by Cochise County, please look me up. :-)

  • @jasonenglisch2547
    @jasonenglisch2547 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks! I have this exact problem and my local shop wanted to sell me a new bridge, etc. so a fraction of the money they wanted I am sending you in thanks for this and all the other helpful, newbie friendly content you provide. :)

  • @user-rt3td5jz1m
    @user-rt3td5jz1m 9 днів тому

    Perfect 👍. Fixing my loose Epiphone Les Paul tail piece now. Appreciate the straight forward tutorial!

  • @MrAllstar
    @MrAllstar 3 роки тому +22

    Just one point that hasn't been made clear in the video - to lock the paper onto the bushing it needs to extend past the bottom chamfer/lip. That ensures the paper is locked onto the bushing as you hammer it in, if you don't do that most of the paper doesn't hammer down with the bushing and just clumps up at the top. Also you can roll the paper on dry and then just add a bit of glue under the flap and then rub it on all over the outside, that makes it easier to wrap the paper nice and tight.

    • @stihlsavvy666
      @stihlsavvy666 2 роки тому +1

      Doing it this way will also be a lesser headache for when there is the possibility of having to remove it in future as the glue will be minimal between the stud and paper and more so between the wood and paper.

    • @BuddhafulSam
      @BuddhafulSam 2 роки тому +2

      thanks, it wasn't 100% clear if the wood glue was applied to the outside of the paper to affix to the guitar or the inside to hold it on the bushing. So a small amount on the inside, and over all of the outside and then insert, and hammer in gently until flat.

    • @driptopher7222
      @driptopher7222 7 місяців тому +2

      I've found that I can just coat the inside of the post hole in a light layer of wood glue, let it dry, then pound the post in. No paper necessary.

    • @MrAllstar
      @MrAllstar 7 місяців тому +1

      @@driptopher7222 That's a good one, that'll do the same thing but with less faffing.

  • @humbertoalejandroperezfari8418
    @humbertoalejandroperezfari8418 5 років тому +15

    Awesome video, Phill
    Who else would like to see a tour of Phill's shop?

  • @henryhunter5026
    @henryhunter5026 5 років тому +7

    Great idea! I’ve got a couple of Epiphones with loose posts, I’ll give it a try, it’s a lot easier than filling and re-drilling.

  • @druchumley4571
    @druchumley4571 4 роки тому

    Just discovered this issue on my Epi 335. You, sir, are a lifesaver. Add one subscriber. Many thanks.

  • @josephmcdonald6684
    @josephmcdonald6684 4 роки тому

    Amazing man. Love the video. Always had a passion for guitar especially since my father was a drummer in a band in the 80s but i never had the money to do so . now with 12 guitars later i absorb this stuff at every chance. Really didn't want to redrill on my gibson sg maestro.. You saved my sanity. Thank you.

  • @justinwinslow8614
    @justinwinslow8614 5 років тому

    Thanks Phil, I'm new to your channel (about 2 week now) I love all you have done. Lots of great tips. You have helped me learn in a short time how to make my cheap guitars sound amazing. I have a bc rich mockingbird with this same problem! Thank you so much!

  • @dalepal
    @dalepal 5 років тому +2

    That’s a nice and easy solution to avoid plugging the hole with a dowel and drilling. Please keep these tech tips coming.

  • @warrenxiii6721
    @warrenxiii6721 5 років тому +2

    I was just about to string my SG and realized I have this exact problem. Gonna be getting the glue and doing this repair soon.
    Thanks for the great video

  • @ColinStuart
    @ColinStuart 5 років тому

    Seems to back up things that I've done all my life. I guess I might know more that I give myself credit for. I still enjoy seeing you share your knowledge!

  • @kevinpaul1719
    @kevinpaul1719 5 років тому +1

    This is what you do best. Thank you and I always watch your videos of genius.

  • @michellegare2894
    @michellegare2894 4 роки тому

    It just happended to me, and the solution was right here! Fixed it right away. Great tip! Thanks, Phil.

  • @louiswagner443
    @louiswagner443 5 років тому +4

    Awesome tip! I never would have thought of that, and it looks super easy.

  • @ThunderFalcon333
    @ThunderFalcon333 5 років тому +2

    Phil is the best repair tech ive ever seen.

  • @coleschweitzer4851
    @coleschweitzer4851 2 роки тому

    Thanks Phil,
    Just what I needed to fix a new guitar I just received and now I don't need to send it back for repair. Love the videos man keep up the good work 👍🎸😎

  • @chuckaluckbuckaluck1081
    @chuckaluckbuckaluck1081 5 років тому +1

    Just wanted to let it be known, even though I saw this video when it came out, I am back here tonight (3 weeks later) to review as I am about to solve this problem on a late 70s Ibanez Single-cut LP Copy. Its been done so dirty by previous owner that its not in like collector condition.. but it's a cool-coming-along-player. So far I have been able to teach myself some new stuff as far as repairs go.. I keep unearthing things to do and it's fun. That could be a blog post though.
    BUT...
    Phil, I trust the hell out of you. Any time I put any of your advice into what I am doing the results are THAT MUCH BETTER. I am stuck between generations here, where I feel the need to pay you articulate compliments, but the part of me is urged to just throw all eloquence to the wind and just say "Phil, you the GOAT!"
    Either way, Thanks to you... I know my gear.

  • @TimothyCookUSMCRetired
    @TimothyCookUSMCRetired Рік тому

    Thanks. I bought a used Epi LP Junior with this problem. I recently have been getting into guitar repair and thought I was going to have to fill and redrill. I can't wait to try this easy fix.

  • @socialdef3
    @socialdef3 5 років тому

    Phil thank you so much, this exact same thing is happening to my Epiphone SG! On the forums, I've been told to use epoxy or wood filler + sawdust to fill in the sides before placing the insert back in. I want a permanent solution but the epoxy I had was unusable. Unfortunately I can't get my hands on wood filler or sawdust so I want to try this method!

  • @RikkiRockit05
    @RikkiRockit05 5 років тому +4

    Watched this. Did it the next day to my trouble guitar. IT WORKED! Thank you!

    • @socialdef3
      @socialdef3 5 років тому +1

      Hello. I am looking to do this to my guitar but was wondering what the long term results were. How did your guitar end up until now?

  • @chadwickpainter8212
    @chadwickpainter8212 5 років тому

    Well done. Another great vid and excellent tip. Thanks for all you do mate. Always a pleasure to watch your stuff.

  • @scotty1time
    @scotty1time 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much! Literally the same thing happened to a post in my guitar just now as I tried restringing after installing some better floyd rose hardware. Korean guitar that's been in Colorado drying out.

  • @peterkelly59
    @peterkelly59 5 років тому

    Once again a very informative and productive video, keep them coming Phill, Cheers from Down Under.

  • @Papa_O.A.M
    @Papa_O.A.M 5 років тому +1

    Your the man Phil! Keep these coming! Ive been playing guitar for a little over 2 years now and have started to build my collection of guitars, amps, pedals, and etc. These videos help me so much with good quality and cheap fixes that save me time and money, which I love. Keep up the great work and thanks very much for helping fellow musicians with all that knowledge and know how of yours!

  • @stylgen
    @stylgen Рік тому

    This is super useful. I'm was trying to diagnose the same problem with my Squier 2-point bridge. Thanks for this!

  • @orlandovflores
    @orlandovflores 4 роки тому

    Great video. I inherited an EPI 335 and both the bridge and tailpiece posts were coming up. Going to try this out this weekend!

  • @HellcatCustoms
    @HellcatCustoms 5 років тому +1

    Never heard of that trick before. Thanks for sharing, Phil.

  • @elbik95
    @elbik95 5 років тому +1

    Man i'm loving this tips, AWESOME job Phil

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews Місяць тому

    you the man PHIL! Being in Arizona made mine shrink after I put a new bridge on it too.

  • @passionplayer7
    @passionplayer7 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much Phil! Exact isssue I was having with my Charvel DK24 2PT, same one you have. I saw someone else have the same issue with the same guitar, Mexico to Sweetwater to Houston I guess was too much humidity change perhaps? You saved me tons of time and anguish, thanks again!

  • @turbo1234ist
    @turbo1234ist 3 роки тому

    Thank you Phil, I have the same problem on a guitar I have. I was wondering what to do, this solves most of my problem.

  • @DirtyTractorDr
    @DirtyTractorDr 5 років тому

    I like. I recently have become highly interested in repairing/customizing guitars and other gear. Thanks for the vid.

  • @pizzaROX
    @pizzaROX 5 місяців тому

    Thanks man! Great explanation on everything as to how and why youre doing what you did.

  • @caniswolf3394
    @caniswolf3394 2 роки тому

    I've seen this happen to a lot of guitars with this similar style of bridge. Thanks 4 this.

  • @noisetape8405
    @noisetape8405 3 роки тому

    thanks so much for this. i bought a used LP Special (Japan copy) that came with wraparound style bridge which has the exact problem like this. very helpful. have a great day sir!

  • @Choowy
    @Choowy 4 роки тому

    This literally just happened to my Floyd Rose on my 97 Strat that I just picked up yesterday. Glad its an easy fix whew

  • @cyb3r3vil30
    @cyb3r3vil30 5 років тому +1

    Funny just noticed my explorer doing this and thought oh god how am I going to fix this Thank you so much for doing this video it's my second favorite guitar I've ever had saved by Phillip

  • @nellax8314
    @nellax8314 2 роки тому

    I just had this problem Phil you have every video I need thank you my friend ❤

  • @rallypoint1
    @rallypoint1 4 місяці тому

    Cool! I have used 600grit sandpaper wrapped around a loose tuner bushing. The grit side holds well against the wood.

  • @andrewdimartino7426
    @andrewdimartino7426 5 років тому +21

    I love the tech tips videos! Please do one on neck shims! When do you need them? How do you find the right size shim? How do you properly install one? That'd be an awesome video!

    • @elbass0
      @elbass0 5 років тому +1

      This!

    • @randolphpatterson5061
      @randolphpatterson5061 4 роки тому +1

      A bolt on neck needs a shim, if & when the action is still too high after the bridge has been lowered as much as possible. Another related aspect is that sometimes lowering the bridge to achieve decent action results in the strings contacting the pickups while the pickups are as low as they can be adjusted. That's another indication that you need to shim the neck. You try to go for a happy medium of sorts. A workable neck angle allows the strings to be adjusted for optimal string action on the frets, while allowing the bridge to be raised enough so that the strings don't contact the pickups, and that the bridge itself isn't raised to anywhere near the limit of its height. Almost any hard material can be used as a shim. Often, the only way of determining the ideal neck angle on a particular instrument is by tediously unstringing & restringing, while experimenting with different thicknesses of shim material. You can often just loosen the strings without removing them from either the tuners or from the bridge/tailpiece, to save lots of time. Each time it's unstrung, the neck is removed and a shim is installed, then the neck is reattached to the body, the instrument is restrung & tuned to pitch, and the results are evaluated. You want to see that the bridge isn't so high that it's barely threaded into the threaded bushing inserts, while the strings have sufficient clearance above the pickups, and also while the string action can be set to a comfortable height. Check your neck relief while the strings are tuned to pitch and make sure it's the right amount for you. Because if you wait until after you do the shim testing, you may need to start all over when the relief is set. So, check & adjust the neck relief first. To help avoid confusion while trying out different shims, it's a good idea to begin with the thinnest shim and work your way up through the thicker sizes as your evaluation dictates. It's not usually necessary to use a full size tapered shim, a small flat strip of material placed at the end of the neck pocket nearest the bridge is generally regarded as sufficient, and typically no tonal or structural deficiencies will result. The shim can be secured in position in the neck pocket with a couple small strips of frog tape, or you can secure it in place with a tiny drop of glue, if you prefer. There are also numerous examples of shims that aren't secured at all, the crafter simply exercised care to not move the shim out of position when installing the neck. You can now buy tapered, full size shims in a choice of several different angle configurations, because StewMac is always trying to invent something we've done without for hundreds of years that they can convince us we need to buy. One word of caution, be gentle each time you secure the neck bolts, you don't want to strip them & thus add to your project workload. I hope these tips help.

  • @TheSeanCreagh
    @TheSeanCreagh 4 роки тому +2

    I had the same issue. I just used paper tape and it worked like a charm! :)

  • @stepvanjoe3469
    @stepvanjoe3469 5 років тому +7

    Great tip Phil, keep 'em coming

  • @official_VinnybKing
    @official_VinnybKing Рік тому

    Excellent Tip Phillip!!! I bought a new TonePros bridge for my Epiphone Les Paul Jr and the bridge post were just a tad bit smaller .....Obviously I found you with this excellent tip but I used legal pad paper ...seems to have worked just fine THANK YOU BROTHER

  • @bilanggoboy
    @bilanggoboy 3 роки тому +2

    I love how despite your close friendship with Paul Reed Smith, you don’t shy away from pointing out any issues on this SE guitar. I have the exact same issue with my SE: the post is bending forward and making the strings buzz like a sitar. I think it’s because of the soft wood they used. I hope this fixed my problem too.

  • @BiGCyCl0n3
    @BiGCyCl0n3 5 років тому +1

    I have a BC Rich Warlock with this issue. I am so glad that I came across this video. I have been trying to figure out for years how to fix it, but never wanted to take the guitar apart because I was afraid of destroying it. Thank you for making this video. I can now repair my Warlock and play it again.

    • @socialdef3
      @socialdef3 5 років тому

      Did it work?

    • @BiGCyCl0n3
      @BiGCyCl0n3 5 років тому

      @@socialdef3 I have done the repair, but I have also been staining the neck, so I have not been able to put string tension on it yet. However, I think it will be fine once I get strings on it.

  • @davidwhisenant5328
    @davidwhisenant5328 9 місяців тому

    This video is a lifesaver, awsome, thank you🎸

  • @formallynamed85
    @formallynamed85 5 років тому

    Know your gear is always good tips tricks or just technical work useful as hell !! Love the sharpen my axe videos second best wish I could get my old schecter C1 XXX sharpened up lol

  • @flyingwondercat739
    @flyingwondercat739 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much, exact same problem on my PRS SE Bernie Marsden.
    For made in Korea it has 1/2" bridge posts... Bought a new bridge, pulled the old posts out, and realized my new bridge posts were too small! Old posts go back in and the bass-side post is super loose. The treble-side post went back in tight because of the bridge ground wire being wedged in there.
    I'll try this trick, might use a bit less glue so I have a chance of pulling it back out later :)

  • @I.am_Groot
    @I.am_Groot 5 років тому

    Cool stuff! Thank you for all you do PM... much appreciado

  • @JenMickeySpitz
    @JenMickeySpitz 3 місяці тому

    Really helpful! Thanks for detailing how to repair the stud.

  • @charliethegent
    @charliethegent 5 років тому +1

    Cool tip man. A quick tip troubleshooting series like this would be awesome going fwd

  • @rambodumbo
    @rambodumbo 5 років тому +1

    Such a great tip! I have this problem with my guitar, though I am fearing mine is a tad more severe. I have a floating bridge that has made the pegs sort of push the wood to the one side. Its only pushed at the top of the hole so im going to give this a try. If it does not work i think I'll have to fill it and redrill :| sick tip

  • @jonathanratcliffe5714
    @jonathanratcliffe5714 5 років тому

    Thanks Phil, I've got exactly the same problem with a Vintage guitar's post

  • @Acroanidd
    @Acroanidd 5 років тому

    paper is a very good choice, i wouldn't have thought of it, but any kind of wood pulp based products would work if they are thin enough but just thick enough to fit whatever gap. On my Ibanez I had an issue where the button for the strap wasn't staying in place because for whatever reason the hole was drilled to wide from the factory. I grabbed some match sticks and some wood glue and it's fitting like a glove now.

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 5 років тому

    Ah very cool.. Glad to see this... Thanks Phil. Ah, and thanks for the smiles...

  • @edatkinson322
    @edatkinson322 Рік тому

    Got to do this on my Harley Benton DC Custom. Thx for the tip Phil 👍

  • @forestgreenman
    @forestgreenman 2 роки тому +1

    Just the fix I need!
    Thanks Phil!

  • @dykeneuk
    @dykeneuk 2 місяці тому

    Going to do this very thing today. Great tip.

  • @1961jscofield
    @1961jscofield 5 років тому

    Nice tip. I have an SE with that same bridges, good to know if I ever have that issue as well.

  • @richardblake6676
    @richardblake6676 8 місяців тому

    I like this fix it’s simple and works.

  • @ant.lantis
    @ant.lantis 4 роки тому

    Great video! This was the exact issue I was having on my epi LP. Thanks!

  • @megamanx8939
    @megamanx8939 5 років тому

    YOU GOTA LOVE Phillip McKnight!

  • @mauricerrr
    @mauricerrr 5 років тому +1

    I really like these videos. Would love to see how you level and crown frets!

  • @mavrim7
    @mavrim7 5 років тому

    I put epoxy on one that was lifting out. Worked perfectly!

  • @drkoontz
    @drkoontz 5 років тому

    Enjoy all you videos!

  • @AlbusBand
    @AlbusBand 5 років тому +1

    I’m sure it’s a lifetime of trial & error, but man I enjoy these little tips.

  • @meanodaddyo1057
    @meanodaddyo1057 2 роки тому

    That was a great tip and just what I was looking for! Thank you!

  • @nathanmcdermott4098
    @nathanmcdermott4098 5 років тому +1

    Love these videos Phil!

  • @mattmitchell7823
    @mattmitchell7823 5 років тому +2

    Great tip and thanks for being awesome!

  • @droogii1142
    @droogii1142 5 років тому +2

    Love these vids with little tips and hacks to get your axe back in action. Thanks for taking the time to do them.

  • @jeffhebert9643
    @jeffhebert9643 5 років тому +1

    Love the tech tips....Keep them coming .

  • @chungaleta1234
    @chungaleta1234 5 років тому

    Exc. This series of quick tips is extremey useful

  • @guitarz
    @guitarz 5 років тому +1

    Love the tech tip videos great content for guitarists

  • @MyButtsBeenWiped
    @MyButtsBeenWiped 5 років тому

    Excellent Video, Phil !
    Thank You For Your Candor !

  • @socialdef3
    @socialdef3 5 років тому

    Update: I could not get my hands on any newspaper so went for masking tape, I cut out an appropriate size of tape for the insert and did just a bit over one wrap, nice and snug. Then I applied the wood glue to the sides of the inside of the hole with a Q-tip and did the same to the insert. Now that both adhering surfaces were covered with wood glue, I placed the insert in the hole and hammered lightly. I will let it set over night, place some vaseline on the studs and lower the tailpiece all the way down to avoid any further issues. Of course, since the tailpiece will be all the way down, I'll finally get to try the top-wrap method! Thanks so much for this video once again.

  • @brunodelandev
    @brunodelandev Рік тому

    Exactly the issue tha i have on a Custom 77 china girl (SG junior). Thanks for the tips.🤟

  • @vinniedayhikerb4977
    @vinniedayhikerb4977 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video Phil!

  • @mikestcroix4757
    @mikestcroix4757 5 років тому +1

    Very cool! Thanks Phil

  • @arildhartvigsen3491
    @arildhartvigsen3491 5 років тому

    thanx for the quick fix vids, we whant more. i still have a hazale about sett up after tons of vids, my guitars wont behave. so i get a high action

  • @dontderockmeriz4546
    @dontderockmeriz4546 5 років тому

    Love the tips & tricks videos!

  • @Supperconductor
    @Supperconductor 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant fix, thanks!

  • @mattheweastel129
    @mattheweastel129 5 років тому

    Awesome tip Phil, thanks!

  • @evanposteraro5094
    @evanposteraro5094 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this tip, you’re a genius!

  • @viktorsky4264
    @viktorsky4264 4 роки тому

    Thanks man! very helpful stuff! 🙌🏻💥

  • @rarestpepe8835
    @rarestpepe8835 8 місяців тому

    I have completly loose one in Gibson SG Faded from 2008. Definetly trying with newspaper but maby without a glue.

  • @Rickholly74
    @Rickholly74 5 років тому +1

    I agree with others here. Nice short and very useful video. Keep them coming.

  • @Terrysoddy
    @Terrysoddy 5 років тому +1

    Love the good advice and tips

  • @Terrysoddy
    @Terrysoddy 5 років тому +1

    Keep em coming I love it

  • @BILLYBOBSTUNES
    @BILLYBOBSTUNES 5 років тому +1

    Great Video, yes always love your tech tips. Would not have thought of paper...But I would use paper now...Excellent choice...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @reviewersrevival5408
    @reviewersrevival5408 Рік тому

    Thank you! Me thinks I’ll need to do this little trick to my old Epiphone Sheraton II.

  • @ljgaines8170
    @ljgaines8170 4 роки тому

    Hey there Phillip always enjoy your videos brother I recently acquired my brother that has passed away guitar which is a Hondo II and trying to put another Bridge Post in they anchors are too small for the hole the bridge that was originally on there was missing somehow or another first of all is the ground if you know hooked up to the post anchors secondly could I do the paper thing with it cuz the whole is quite a bit bigger or do I need to put a dowel in and drill it out thanks brother stay safe and well and that's for your whole family as well as you keep the videos coming always appreciate your input

  • @crispysyd9190
    @crispysyd9190 5 років тому +1

    Luv the tips, keep'em up!!!

  • @libidorocksny
    @libidorocksny 4 роки тому

    excellent, just got a gotoh bridge and tailpiece for an epi les paul special II and the post are smaller than the stock ones, I was pulling my hair bc didn't know what to do :)

  • @bartvansliedregt5482
    @bartvansliedregt5482 5 років тому +1

    Love the Tip! Keep it up man