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Direct mounting pups n stuffs

Easier how? Easiest is to slap them in a ring and call it a day direct mounting has always been harder and the machine inserts are the best way to preserve the pickup for future reuse. If you dont care about that then the easiest is to use wood screws.
Well, maybe not 'easier' but more elegant. I don't like the look of rings. And the way current pickups are made, the baseplates are all made to be suspended from rings. Wood screws don't hold over time, and make it difficult to adjust.
 
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This may depend on the wood, but every guitar I've either built or worked on with wood screws going directly into the wood has eventually vibrated loose over time. I've repaired them, but there should be a more permanent solution than tiny wood screws.
 
This may depend on the wood, but every guitar I've either built or worked on with wood screws going directly into the wood has eventually vibrated loose over time. I've repaired them, but there should be a more permanent solution than tiny wood screws.
The pickguard screws on my 30yo strat partially agree; the screws that hold the trem springs however, do not. Of course they are bigger and longer, but I've set up this trem for 4 different tunings and at least 5 different string gauges over the years and they never moved on their own... at least not to my knowledge.

With pickups suspended from rings or a pickguard however; I think I had to reset the height of the bridge pu of said strat at least 30 times!

The wood mounted PUs in the guitars I've build feel much more stable and tight in comparison, but I'm relatively new to this myself.

I used ridiculous amounts of self-adhesive pickup foam and those screws are 1 inch long... they barely move at all. And I love it. 😅
 
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