S ShredCow New member Nov 24, 2006 #21 No man... it can be made to be flat. You just have to adjust and compensate. You got 2 trem claw screws. Loosen one, tighten the other. Again, its not an issue if its slanted.
No man... it can be made to be flat. You just have to adjust and compensate. You got 2 trem claw screws. Loosen one, tighten the other. Again, its not an issue if its slanted.
R RaynerT New member Nov 24, 2006 #22 Ok shredcow, I will see what I can do, by the way. i suppose that the 2 screws are of different length and the shorter one is the one which holds the bass strings and the longer which holds the treble strings yea?
Ok shredcow, I will see what I can do, by the way. i suppose that the 2 screws are of different length and the shorter one is the one which holds the bass strings and the longer which holds the treble strings yea?
S ShredCow New member Nov 24, 2006 #23 Nope, both screws are of the same lenght and both are quite long.
fgl Well-known member Nov 24, 2006 #24 get a schaller spring claw unit - it has an allenkey mechanism that moves both spring simultaneously
S ShredCow New member Nov 24, 2006 #25 fgl said: get a schaller spring claw unit - it has an allenkey mechanism that moves both spring simultaneously Click to expand... Where can you find one FGL?
fgl said: get a schaller spring claw unit - it has an allenkey mechanism that moves both spring simultaneously Click to expand... Where can you find one FGL?