blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Re: Bass Repair Help Needed
Excellent. Thanks!
Well, remove the bushing from the bass, keeping it on the bolt/screw. Do a line of glue around the circumference of the bushing near the bottom, so it gets pushed up the rest of the bushing. If you put too much glue on, you're going to ruin the finish around it, if you don't put enough on, well, back to square one. Also, if one of the studs has let go, there's a good chance the others are about to go as well.
(Maybe leave a gap if there's is a ground wire on that bushing so that makes a solid connection still) and put it in the bass while the glue is still wet. Also, have a mallet/wood/nylon hammer nearby in case you need a little extra force to get the bushing back in, you've only got seconds to work with. All of that hinges on the bushing already being a good fit, however.
Well, not so much incorrect bridge height, just trying to adjust it without detuning the bass first. And making sure that you don't just crank down on one of the bolts, you have to adjust all of them, or the bridge kind of "locks up" on you. If you take the strings off, the bridge should be able to move around freely and fall off, without being stuck by the 3 screws. Should have a slight back angle; the front should be a little higher than the back of the bridge. Usually this problem occurs when someone is trying to lower bridge, essentially turning the bolt, and it just pulls up the bushing instead of going down in to the bushing.
Excellent. Thanks!