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What sized allen wrench for vintage saddles?

octatonic
May 15th, 2008, 04:34 AM
I've lost the allen wrench/key that I use to raise/lower the height of vintage saddles (on a strat).

Does anyone know the diameter of the allen key so I can order a new one?
(And possibly the best place to buy one)

Much obliged,

Jim

mellecaster
May 15th, 2008, 10:19 AM
AVR usa ?.....Mexican ?....Asian ?....Aftermarket ?....there are a bunch of different ones....I would just purchase a couple of sets of Allen wrenches....One metric....one fractional.

octatonic
May 15th, 2008, 10:29 AM
AVR usa ?.....Mexican ?....Asian ?....Aftermarket ?....there are a bunch of different ones....I would just purchase a couple of sets of Allen wrenches....One metric....one fractional.

Ah... didn't realise they were all different- but it makes sense now you mention it.

I bought both metric and imperial sets- the smallest wrench of both are still too large for the saddles.

I bought a Fender vintage trem- the same that goes on a US '62 reissue.

Wardpike
May 15th, 2008, 10:57 AM
.I would just purchase a couple of sets of Allen wrenches....One metric....one fractional.

I agree. For a few dollars you can buy a complete set at a hardware store, and even get one of those "keychain" sets to prevent losing them in the future. They usually all contain the sizes needed.

Cheers,

Ward

Old Cane
May 15th, 2008, 11:56 AM
Do you have an .050"? I think that's the standard place to start. I'm pretty sure that;s what my old ones use. I have no idea about reissues.

Vizcaster
May 15th, 2008, 02:17 PM
+1 on the .050" being the most likely size. The saddles on my American Standard and Highway One Strats both take the .050" but the Fishman powerbridge (tele style) has different setscrew sizes. Even though it's expressed as a decimal, you'll find .050" as the smallest wrench in an English/Imperial (Inch) set. I glued a broken one into a hole on the back of the handle of one of those tiny screwdrivers so it's easier to reach for (and harder to mix it up with the other sizes that accumulate for things like knob setscrews and trem-setter setscrews).

mellecaster
May 16th, 2008, 12:38 AM
Ah... didn't realise they were all different- but it makes sense now you mention it.

I bought both metric and imperial sets- the smallest wrench of both are still too large for the saddles.

I bought a Fender vintage trem- the same that goes on a US '62 reissue.

Should be the .050, like others have said on that Model....Good Luck

boris bubbanov
May 16th, 2008, 02:10 AM
Ah... didn't realise they were all different- but it makes sense now you mention it.

I bought both metric and imperial sets- the smallest wrench of both are still too large for the saddles.

I bought a Fender vintage trem- the same that goes on a US '62 reissue.


Sets of metrics always seem to have the small metric one, as used on the MIM Standard. The Imperial sets usually don't have the .050 which is what is needed.

I didn't mind buying both full sets anyway, especially all the smaller ones. Katrina kinda took care of my old ones, especially the smaller ones.