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Spudmurphy

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I'm fiddling around with the trem claw, setting up the floating trem on my LEAL.

I've got one spring on at the mo - taken one off whilst I adjust it, and it's still a bitch to slacken the trem claw screw using a phillips #2 screwdriver.

I wish the screws were allen headed instead - maybe then I could get more oooomph behind it , and the screwdriver would be less prone to slip.
 

candid_x

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I always thought using just wood screws, rather than a more secure bolt/sleeve insert type of arrangement, seemed awfully primitive in this day and age.
 
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I guess one way would be to thread the sleeve and epoxy it in. The base of the sleeve could have a hole in it so that the sleeve itself is screwed into the guitar.
 

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I suppose the wood screw method works just fine, hence why there have not been any improvements in this area. I suppose this is the same for attaching the neck.
 

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I suppose the wood screw method works just fine, hence why there have not been any improvements in this area. I suppose this is the same for attaching the neck.
Hey "Mr Hardtail" ;) the problem is that it doesn't work all too easily.
It's very difficult to adjust the claw - I'm using new screwdriver bits and its very tight even with some "lube" on the threads.
To set up a floating trem means lots of adjustments and one day that screwdriver is gonna slip. ( I do pack some cloth between the claw and the trem block to save the guitar if it does slip).

I'm with Candid on this and would love to have a guitar with sleeves that accommodate say 2BA thread screws with allen heads). Adjustments would then be a doddle !!
 
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