I have a Warmoth body originally drilled by Warmoth for a 6 screw vintage tremolo.
However, someone installed a Floyd Rose and plugged the 6 trem screw holes.
I managed to extricate the Floyd inserts nicely using oversize washers, a nut and a trem post to exert perfect perpendicular traction - and it worked a treat.
I now however, need to re-drill those 6 trem screw holes.
On the basis that they've been plugged - is it likely that a hand held drill will follow the path of least resistance which will of course correspond to the original holes?
Or would I be better off with a pro-job with a drill press...?
Expert opinions deeply appreciated.
However, someone installed a Floyd Rose and plugged the 6 trem screw holes.
I managed to extricate the Floyd inserts nicely using oversize washers, a nut and a trem post to exert perfect perpendicular traction - and it worked a treat.
I now however, need to re-drill those 6 trem screw holes.
On the basis that they've been plugged - is it likely that a hand held drill will follow the path of least resistance which will of course correspond to the original holes?
Or would I be better off with a pro-job with a drill press...?
Expert opinions deeply appreciated.
