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  • schaller floyd tuning problem

    ok so the schaller floyd on my 89RR doesnt stay in tune for shit. i read Jsully's floyd tuning fix, and I just wanted to double check that I am doing the right thing before i go and pour glue in my guitar :P

    so this is the bushing right? theres absolutely no play in this at all. its 100% in there, sits tight



    and this is the trem post right? now both of these have some play in them, they are obviously moving around quite a deal.



    so do i pour wood glue inside the bushing and then screw the posts back in?

  • #2
    Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

    I'd pull them and replace them. Metal wears out over the years, causing the threads to not fit as snugly.
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    • #3
      Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

      would original floyd rose parts be an ample replacement? should i just spring for a whole new trem system?

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      • #4
        Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

        you can spring for a new trem, but it may be unnecessary. yeah, ofr parts should swap out for ya.
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        • #5
          Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

          thanks sully

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          • #6
            Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

            Just wrap them suckers up in teflon-tape, and then reinsert them. Steady as rock.

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            • #7
              Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

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              Just wrap them suckers up in teflon-tape, and then reinsert them. Steady as rock.

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              That is a good idea

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              • #8
                Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

                I'm going to see if Alpha Music has the stewmac replacement bushing/posts. if not, then i'll try the tape thing

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                • #9
                  Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

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                  Just wrap them suckers up in teflon-tape, and then reinsert them. Steady as rock.

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                  That is a good idea

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                  +1, provided that you wrap it nicely, that's a real nice idea!
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                  • #10
                    Re: schaller floyd tuning problem

                    On a Les Paul, tight solid coupling of the tailpiece to the body and bridge to the body is very important for tone.

                    Would the teflon tape be a "mushy" coupling, instead of steel to steel to wood?

                    I have the same issue with my studs and was thinking of replacing bushings and studs, but teflon tape is a lot easier.

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