bob7point7
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So I just ordered the parts for a new Tele project. This one will be pretty close to vintage style (my first true Tele), so I want to use an ashtray bridge with compensated saddles. After shopping around a little while I ended up ordering a Joe Barden bridge, but I have some concerns with it.
First, it looks like the low E saddle height screw is going to be sitting right on the head of the bridge mounting screw once the saddle is intonated. Is this normal?
Second, the bridge came with #6 screws which seem a little small for the 1/8" pilot holes Warmoth drills. I picked up some #8 screws, but the head doesn't sit in the countersink because the bridge appears to have been countersunk with a standard 120 degree drill bit rather than a countersinking bit. Should I just use the #6 screws or should I try to properly countersink the bridge and use the #8 screws?
Finally, I wanted to use shorter saddle height screws so they would sit flush or below the saddle surface, but it looks like the string would slip into the recess made by the screw hole unless the screw is there to keep the string in place. Is this normal for a Tele bridge?
Overall I'm a little disappointed with this thing. I knew it wasn't the nicest bridge on the market, but it wasn't the cheapest either. Should I just cut my losses and get a Callaham, or will it have some of the same issues? Any advice or previous experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-Bobbie
First, it looks like the low E saddle height screw is going to be sitting right on the head of the bridge mounting screw once the saddle is intonated. Is this normal?
Second, the bridge came with #6 screws which seem a little small for the 1/8" pilot holes Warmoth drills. I picked up some #8 screws, but the head doesn't sit in the countersink because the bridge appears to have been countersunk with a standard 120 degree drill bit rather than a countersinking bit. Should I just use the #6 screws or should I try to properly countersink the bridge and use the #8 screws?
Finally, I wanted to use shorter saddle height screws so they would sit flush or below the saddle surface, but it looks like the string would slip into the recess made by the screw hole unless the screw is there to keep the string in place. Is this normal for a Tele bridge?
Overall I'm a little disappointed with this thing. I knew it wasn't the nicest bridge on the market, but it wasn't the cheapest either. Should I just cut my losses and get a Callaham, or will it have some of the same issues? Any advice or previous experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks!
-Bobbie