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Old December 17th, 2003, 11:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This has bugged me a while

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Old December 17th, 2003, 11:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Are we torqueing into

Basswood, Mahogany, Ash, Sen, Alder, or Poplar? I'd be willing to bet that the density of the wood varies enough to make it difficult to set a spec. But I did find that some mention of Torque specs can apply to a Vintique type set up where you are tightening a machine screw into an insert. I think most experienced assemblers trust hand tightening best. Anyone else?
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Old December 17th, 2003, 11:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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torque

  • Tew many variables.
  • As with all the screws on a TELECASTER, if someone were brave enuff ta set a standard I wood knott abide.
  • IMHO this iss one of those use-yer-head-dummy thangs and iffin a person don't know or have the feel for it they should knott be a doin it.
  • I will set this one guideline however and that is NEVER TIGHTEN AS TITE AS YOU KIN or yew'll be sorry.
  • I usually tighten snug in a cross pattern and after all four are snug 1/4 turn for set but even that has sum margin of error.
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    Old December 18th, 2003, 12:07 AM   #4 (permalink)
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    Old December 20th, 2003, 10:55 AM   #5 (permalink)
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    Torque..

    This is easy... you tighten em enough to hold the neck on...

    If it's floppin' around.... they're too lose, and if the wood's crushed, you tightened 'em too tight...

    Actually it don;t much matter. If after you get it tightened and reassembled and your sound isn't good, it's probably because you need more practice.

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    Old December 20th, 2003, 11:15 AM   #6 (permalink)
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    Stupid answer maybe....but

    Once you get the torque driver, test the torque on a new 52RI, Fender must have set tolerances and that should give you what you want.
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    Old December 20th, 2003, 03:22 PM   #7 (permalink)
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    Old December 20th, 2003, 03:54 PM   #8 (permalink)
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    *pounds
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    *ft. candles
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    Shots per minute....are we talking ammunition/rounds per minute.....or Tequila

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    Old December 20th, 2003, 04:25 PM   #9 (permalink)
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    Old December 20th, 2003, 11:39 PM   #10 (permalink)
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    Let us know.

    There is probably a good deal of distance between "tight enough" and "stripped." All I know is that if I put my Mikata drill on "3" with a charged battery it gets em nice and tight but doesn't strip em. I'd say that once you get em "tight" you don't change the angle much with a bit more torque. But it would be nice to know the correct torque, and it would be a good reason to go out and buy a new tool - "But Shirl, you dont want me to overtighten those neck screws, do you? Peds says it has to be exactly 23.7 ft-lbs of torque. I could ruin the guitar!"
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