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the unrepentant

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that's a good point, you could just glue a cocktail stick or a thin bit of plastic or metal into the pot and turn it that way
 

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Don't You have some friend electronics who can temporary solder down a straight wire instead that volume pot?
So, volume will be always at max. level! Of course until You get original part...etc. :rolleyes:
Use imagination, I don't know? :confused:
It's so simple thing to me, or take some replacement part, temporary, I don't know...etc. :eek:

dude i broke it with my fingers have you any idea how much damage i could do with a hot soldering iron:D
 

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I broke one off once - got a new one from customer service - replaced it myself - works great.

As for adjusting the volume while you wait for a part - you could do the drill-the-hole thing or super glue a piece of plastic or metal to the stub and give it a turn.

cheers man,i think this is about the best plan,mind you its not like i dont have another bass to play so maybe i should leave it alone untill i get the right parts.
again i can see kids running and dogs howling if i took the drill out to fix my bass:D

thanks guys for the help
 

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if i were you i would be ITCHING to play that bongo, stingray or not! i think if you're very careful with the glue (less is more), you should be ok.
 
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