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Mincer

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OK, I had this stored inside the house in a closet for about 8 years. I loaded up a few pickguards with different pickups/switching etc, and would switch them easily via the snap-on connector whenever I wanted a new sound (still think this is a great idea- EB should make all kinds of switchable pickguards). This one, is the original-and the only one that warped like this-, with the silent circuit. Now, I am going to try to un-warpify this trying a method I saw on YouTube, which involves low heat and heavy books. Either way, if it doesn't work, I will have to get a new one anyway.

My question is that the Silent Circuit dummy coil is affixed to the back of the pickguard with some sort of adhesive. Obviously, I will strip the pickguard down before applying heat, but I didn't want to hurt the silent circuit. Will removing it damage it? And, what is the best way to re-affix it on the new un-warped guard (or new one)?

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Spudmurphy

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I removed the silent circuit can by sliding a blunt object under it, a pic or credit card should do it. It was stuck if my memory is correct using a double sided sticky pad so you will be fine.

I hope your remedy works - how about taking some before and after shots you could show us?

Good luck.
 

beej

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Before you try to un-warp it, perhaps give it a go on the body first? It'll be held flush by the screws and might sit fine.
 

Mincer

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Well, it is bowl-shaped now, so the screws don't line up. If I had kept it on the body, I am sure the screws would have kept it straight, but since it was stored with a few other pickguards (that didn't warp), the weight of the electronics sort of bowlified it.
 
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