That is fkn awesome man! I was so afraid to buy the block because I didn't I could do the job but after your vid it looks like I can . I was afraid of pulling those saddles off and losing my set up/intonation...i subcribed bruthuhh🙏
2 Things I do different is: 1. Throw out that extra metal shim between the tensioner and the brass block. 2. Drop in few drops threadlock liquid in the 3 brass block screw holes.
@@thegearghost3511 the allen key screws that hold the block to the plate. I bought a new trem, even my luthier could hack is way through them. They're sealed shut and have been screwed in for 15 years 😅
When I did this, the strings suddenly pulled the bridge way up and the only way I could get it back down was screwing the claw all the way to the body and adding a 4th spring
If the holes on the block that the springs go into are on the wrong side, that may cause this problem, try rotating the block so the holes are on the side furthest from the springs
I have been working on guitars professionally for five years and I never thought of the tape trick. Thanks for a great video!
That is fkn awesome man! I was so afraid to buy the block because I didn't I could do the job but after your vid it looks like I can . I was afraid of pulling those saddles off and losing my set up/intonation...i subcribed bruthuhh🙏
Thank you for the tape tip! That made it so much easier, didnt even “have” to change strings
Great video bro ! Thanks
2 Things I do different is:
1. Throw out that extra metal shim between the tensioner and the brass block.
2. Drop in few drops threadlock liquid in the 3 brass block screw holes.
*Thank you.*
Why is there a ground wire on the tremolo claw if they're active pickups?
JFYI: It's spelled, "TREMOLO", not, "TREMELO".
Great help! Thanks for your input and instruction.
Great video. Thank you mate
Do they make a 34mm Fat Brass block
Have you ever had a plate screw strip when you try to replace the block before? If so, what did you do?
Are you talking about the access cover or on the block itself?
Are you meaning the head of the screw is stripped or the threads are stripped?
@@thegearghost3511 the allen key screws that hold the block to the plate. I bought a new trem, even my luthier could hack is way through them. They're sealed shut and have been screwed in for 15 years 😅
@@everythingkumo1041 try to use a thick rubber band, put it over the Allen key hole then stuff the Allen wrench in. That may work
I’ve found you don’t need to put that plate back in and the brass block fits fine.
When I did this, the strings suddenly pulled the bridge way up and the only way I could get it back down was screwing the claw all the way to the body and adding a 4th spring
I had the same problem 😢
If the holes on the block that the springs go into are on the wrong side, that may cause this problem, try rotating the block so the holes are on the side furthest from the springs
Use blue loctite on those screws. Don't use red!
Interesting, mine came with 34mm block..
So did mine, I cant find a 34mm Fat Brass Block?