MikeB Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 hey guys, im workin on this ibanez rg style design, and was wondering where i could get the neck bolt things that ibanez use, or what would do as a similar alternative, thats readily available. i wanna make the ergonomic neck joint type thing ibanez do on the rg atm, and dont really want to use a plate.. thanks mike Quote
Jem7RB UK Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 http://www.headstockdistribution.com They deal with parts and stuff for Ibanez,Give em a ring,Or try www.machinehead.co.uk and ask Jeff,Just don't mention my name ;-) Rob Quote
daveq Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 I posted the same question earlier today (actually two down as of now). So far, I have only been able to find those bushings at AllParts. Quote
MikeB Posted December 15, 2003 Author Report Posted December 15, 2003 thanks man, emailed them now. mike Quote
MikeB Posted December 15, 2003 Author Report Posted December 15, 2003 i might have to just think of something cunning to make these with, cos the allparts british ppl pincotts dont seem to have em. itll be dad who does the cunning thinkin i think if i think of somethin ill post mike Quote
Jem7RB UK Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 Actually,My AANJ rg custom's neck is held by 4 normal neck screws from a charvel,No washers or nowt,Been like it for well over a year and not had any problems what-so-ever Rob Quote
MikeB Posted December 15, 2003 Author Report Posted December 15, 2003 cool, i might do this, cos im scared even paranoid about stff breaking i might use 6 of these, hehe mike Quote
Jem7RB UK Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 My RG custom is my beater guitar,Without sounding harsh,I've re-finished it 3 times this year alone,and it's about ready for another go :-( The neck has been repaired 3 times,been through 2 trems and god knows how many differant pickups and wiring types,it's a test bed for everything i get an idea for All that abuse,and if anything it's the neck joint that is the most stable part :-) Rob Quote
Scott Rosenberger Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 You can use standard screws for the 2 screws closest to the bridge. The 2 on the headstock side of the neck are a bit shorter. If you mix up the screws they'll end up running through the fingerboard Quote
MikeB Posted December 15, 2003 Author Report Posted December 15, 2003 Scott Rosenberger Posted on Dec 15 2003, 06:33 PM You can use standard screws for the 2 screws closest to the bridge. The 2 on the headstock side of the neck are a bit shorter. If you mix up the screws they'll end up running through the fingerboard that could prove a bit sore, lol talk about shredding!!! ill keep this in mind, cheers for the response everyone mike Quote
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