Now you know! Great to get the sound you like
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Now you know! Great to get the sound you like
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Hi Guys,
Finally got to modding the TL.
The black fibreboard of the Tonerider bridge pickup does not fit through the kits bridge plate by about 1mm.
1. Would you sand the fibreboard back?
2. Would you widen the bridge plate?
3. Would you order a different bridge plate?
The same actually goes for the shaft of the push-pull pot.
Thanks, and Merry Christmas to you all!
The holes in the stock control plate are drilled for metric pots with 8mm diameter threaded bushings. If you got an imperial size replacement pot (CTS, Bourne etc) they will have a 3/8" threaded bushing (approx. 9.5mm).
You can drill the control plate holes out but you want to do it incrementally (8.5mm > 9mm > 9.5) and drill from the front at a medium speed. The sharper the bit, the better. This will help minimise damage to the chrome plating (lifting/flaking).
As for the bridge and bridge pickup, that's something I've never encountered. I'm not at home atm, otherwise I'd check a Tonerider tele p/up against a spare PBG bridge I have. I would think the PGB bridge would be a standard opening unless there was defect in manufacture.
So the bobbin won't fit through the hole even passed at an angle? (ie: not perfectly perpendicular).
FWIW, all my tele bridge pickups are adjusted so the bobbin is above the bridge plate. So with the coil being narrower than the bobbin, it may not need to pass through squarely. If that makes sense
In all these years I've never paid attention to the relationship of the hole/bobbin size. Pickups have always mounted just fine with having to think about it.
edit to add:
I would not sand the bobbin. I'd be concerned about the fibreboard not liking it. Maybe delaminating, or going "fuzzy" (???)
Last edited by McCreed; 24-12-2021 at 03:45 PM.
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Thanks, I would appreciate it if you could check your tonerider.
I have tried on the angle, all ways possible. As I said I just miss about that 1mm clearance to squeeze it in.
I'll have another go tomorrow morning see if I missed something, but I am 97% sure there was no other way.
I'll post some pics and measurements too.
Being a left-handed bridge, there's a chance it may be slightly different in hole size to the right-handed ones. Logically it shouldn't be, but anything can happen with these kits.
Likely won't be home until Tuesday-ish, but happy to give it a go if you don't find a solution before then.Thanks, I would appreciate it if you could check your tonerider.
Post a pic if you can. Maybe an email to PBG too.
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Ahh of course! The curse of the lefty :-D
I will check measurements with other bridges and with tonerider.
Will try once more to carefully wiggle it through. I stopped as I was getting worried damaging the pickup, as the coil was jammed against the hole in the bridge plate while squeezing through the fibre top.
Edit: ps. The kit pickup has been in there for 1.5yrs.
Last edited by RocknRolf; 24-12-2021 at 06:51 PM.