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  1. i couldent of explained properly i was figuring around with the tremelo springs and i know how the tension screw and springs work but my tension screws are both crooked to the left causing the spring to be pushed agasnt the wood side, theres a big gap between the metal plate thing and the side of the cavity on the right but on the left it virtually touches the wood, sorry to explain this so much _________________ your tension screws. l l l l l l l l l l l l l / \ / \ l connects to metal plate thing here my tension screws __________________ l \ \ \ \ l l \ \ \ \ l l / \ / \ l connects to metal theing here this isnt exagerating. please help what do i do to fix them.
  2. ok so im fairly new to the guitar and ive been learning on a new squire strat, i decided to have a mess around with the tremelo springs etc, and i noticed one of the tension screws was screwed in more than the other, i leveled it up with the other one but after i took off my set of strings i saw that both screws tilt to the left causing the springs to be pushed agaisnt the side, is this commen or is it bad workmanship cos its a squire. this must mess up the whammy too. i wanted to know if the best way off correcting the screws should i unscrew them and put them in straight off hammer them the the right angle etc. thanks.
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