You’re batting 1.000 with that guitar-I’m giving Redid a “pass” on their knobs & switch original location which you (Re) did.😊 Look forward to your next video, however I do enjoy all your previous productions. Stay well, Brother.🥁🎸👍
I've done locking tuners on my Epi LP. When working on Bridge or pickup height with a PMS (pickup mounting system) you lose the set of strings. Can't get enough slack to remove the tailpiece. As for the roller bridge, I would not do will a hard tail guitar.
It's worth noting the more expensive roller saddles have varying size roller slots and can only be fitted screws facing the pick up .Fortunately ours are uniform so can go either way round
It's a 4MM not a number 4 allen or hex wrench. Also you might want to spend the feww buck for a straight edge for checking the neck so you don't have to guess at how far to turn the truss rod. You viewers might really mess up if they just guess like that.
Just wondering, maybe I missed it but why a roller bridge on a non-tremolo guitar?
Hi Henry! Because I bend strings A LOT! 😊
Simple question simple answer thanks for the response👍 been looking for one for my 5420 Gretch definitely a rabbit hole lol . Jam on.👁️
I really enjoy your videos, you have a pleasant professional presentation style. More videos -- please!
Bassman Rules 1966: Thank you for your kind words! Best to you!!
You’re batting 1.000 with that guitar-I’m giving Redid a “pass” on their knobs & switch original location which you (Re) did.😊
Look forward to your next video, however I do enjoy all your previous productions.
Stay well, Brother.🥁🎸👍
I've done locking tuners on my Epi LP. When working on Bridge or pickup height with a PMS (pickup mounting system) you lose the set of strings. Can't get enough slack to remove the tailpiece. As for the roller bridge, I would not do will a hard tail guitar.
Would be nice to know what tuners and roller bridge you used. Great video.
It's worth noting the more expensive roller saddles have varying size roller slots and can only be fitted screws facing the pick up .Fortunately ours are uniform so can go either way round
why not just remove the tail piece with the strings and put aside?
One drop of 3 and 1 oil for your screws would have done the same job.
3 and 1 oil not good for the wood
It's a 4MM not a number 4 allen or hex wrench. Also you might want to spend the feww buck for a straight edge for checking the neck so you don't have to guess at how far to turn the truss rod.
You viewers might really mess up if they just guess like that.
Understood and thank you. Usually I use the low e-string as a straight edge, pressing down on the first fret to the last fret.