Never tried it, but you might consider P-90 mounting screws: #3x1-1/2", wood screws that look more like sheet metal screws. You'd need to drill out the threaded holes on the pup, and use a spring between the pup and the body. (Or, as Aaron suggests below, foam.) Just a thought...Joe1166 said:Which specific screws that warmoth sells does a person use to do a wood mount humbucker pickup?
stratamania said:To the best of my knowledge, Warmoth does not sell specific screws for this purpose.
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:Humbucker mounting ring screws have served me well for a couple of decades now.
pabloman said:I've mounted dozens of pickups direct to the body and have never had one just come loose. It's really not much different than using a ring or pickguard. Even more so if you're able to use springs underneath the pickups. Advice usually comes theory or practice. Take it with a grain of salt. The only way I would use inserts is if the screws were going to see slot of action. I'm talking like new pickups every week kind of action. :dontknow:ccasion14:
AGUS2508 said:pabloman said:I've mounted dozens of pickups direct to the body and have never had one just come loose. It's really not much different than using a ring or pickguard. Even more so if you're able to use springs underneath the pickups. Advice usually comes theory or practice. Take it with a grain of salt. The only way I would use inserts is if the screws were going to see slot of action. I'm talking like new pickups every week kind of action. :dontknow:ccasion14:
would you say then that the parts aaron suggested are more than enough?