After 9 years the screw holes that are used for adjusting the spring claw in my guitar stripped out so I filled them with wood filler, screwed the screws back in, let it dry with the screws in so it would be threaded then removed the screws. All was well. Six years later I decided to redo it but this time the wood filler glued the screws in and they broke off inside the guitar. It was a sad, sad day... .
My plan to fix this...
Drill a couple of holes outside the original screw holes and use the single spring claws that came with a tremconverter I got from stew-mac. So far it's working but I can only use 2 springs and they don't provide enough tension so that the floyd trem is parallel with the body when it's tuned up. I'll have to get some stiffer springs and hope for the best (the best being that it doesn't work and I can get that translucent red Music Man Axis at the local guitar shop that I've always wanted lol).
Just sharing this so that no one else makes my dumb mistake
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My plan to fix this...
Drill a couple of holes outside the original screw holes and use the single spring claws that came with a tremconverter I got from stew-mac. So far it's working but I can only use 2 springs and they don't provide enough tension so that the floyd trem is parallel with the body when it's tuned up. I'll have to get some stiffer springs and hope for the best (the best being that it doesn't work and I can get that translucent red Music Man Axis at the local guitar shop that I've always wanted lol).
Just sharing this so that no one else makes my dumb mistake