Re: Babicz Full Contact Strat bridge: high E string breaking often
I just wanted to follow up on my previous post to offer a very good suggestion to anyone finding this thread and needing help. As I stated, I own 3 Babicz bridges, and I use 9s on my Teles. I also bend a lot, so that contributes to cutting the slot in the saddle. Here is what I tried and it works very well. Get some wet or dry sandpaper, something around 800 grit. Cut a very small square piece and wrap it around something very thin but solid. A round wooden chop stick works perfectly. A very small wooden dowel will also work. Take note of the diameter of the slot. Make sure it fits into the slot nicely, not too tight and not too narrow. Wrap the sandpaper carefully around the end tip of the chopstick/dowel. I like to wet the sandpaper a bit to decrease the friction. Then slide it into the slot and VERY carefully slide it up and down over the saddle to work the "cut" out. You should be able to sand the cut out easily, so don't press too hard. The metal gave way very easily for me with 3M P80 wet or dry sandpaper. I was done in no time. You certainly don't want to sand away too much of the metal, nor do you want to change the shape of the slot too much, so when you slide it in and out, be aware to angle it to keep the same original shape and don't round the top too much. I found it worked perfectly on the high E, so I went ahead and did it for the 2nd and 3rd strings on both of my chrome Babicz Teles. I'm super happy with the results. They really are great bridges. Worth every penny.