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    String through or top load bridge?

    I'm building an AIB-1Q kit and am confused about the bridge. It's a hardtail with what seems to be holes for string through or top load.

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    I'm reluctant to drill string through holes on this one (body is slightly contoured and I've never done string through before- I'll save my first attempt for a flat bodied tele or something) and I'm perfectly happy to do top loading.

    Is this bridge top load compatible?

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    The saddles look like they are intended for the strings coming up from the bottom but pretty sure I've seen top loading squire strats with similar bridge & saddles. I've used similar on a tele and it works.

    Also remember that if you want to go through body, you'll need some string end ferrules which aren't supplied in the kit.

    I'm building the same kit and went with a Gotoh through body bridge and ferrules.

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    How was drilling through? Was it pretty straightforward?

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    You might want to be careful with the top load. The way those lower holes are positioned, you might foul the body with the ball ends and create some damage.
    If it were my build, I would be working out a plan for the string through, possibly setting up to rout a channel on the rear to give you a flat landing point for the ferrules.
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    I'm also building the same kit, and have bought a couple other "affordable" string through bridges to try out.

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    I'm still waiting for the bridge parts to arrive so haven't installed it yet. The guitar body is pretty flat where the bridge sits and at the back where the ferrules go so hoping it's not too challenging

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    I'll give it a fit sometime to see whether the ball ends will cause issues. If they do, I think I'll have to do string through...

    I'll keep an eye on your build diary dozy, but I don't think I'll need a new bridge as this one does have string through holes.

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    Part of the reason I sought out something else was for palm-muting. The kit bridge didn't strike me as very comfortable in that regard.

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    That's true, i had a similar issue on another build. I solved it by gently filing the top end of the screws. Not completely solved, but a lot better than before

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    Not sure if these are any good for a contoured body, but a Ferrule Plate might be worth a go if you are concerned about lining up string trough holes.

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    On eBay for about $15.00

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