How do you guys compress that little spring?

JammerMatt

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So, after a few pickup swaps, I'm becoming pretty confident with the wiring and using the soldering iron. The real frustrating part seems to be compressing those adjustment springs that live between the pickup baseplate and the mounting ring. They seem to pop out and fly across the room!

Any hints for compressing that spring and getting the screw in without having 3 hands at your disposal?

-Matt
 
Re: How do you guys compress that little spring?

JammerMatt said:
So, after a few pickup swaps, I'm becoming pretty confident with the wiring and using the soldering iron. The real frustrating part seems to be compressing those adjustment springs that live between the pickup baseplate and the mounting ring. They seem to pop out and fly across the room!

Any hints for compressing that spring and getting the screw in without having 3 hands at your disposal?

-Matt

Matt...I've been using the surgical tubing for years now and prefer it...What I do is have the pickup in position,put one screw a little ways into the pickguard and put the spring in between the pickup and the guard on one side first..I get the screw in a couple of turns and then go to the opposite side and do the same thing...Try doing one side at a time by holding the pickup straight...If you use surgical tubing,the tubing actually holds the screws into the guard...I then hold the guard in a vertical position,while holding the pickup over the screws,I can then just carefully screw both screws into the pickup holes..

John
 
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I'm having trouble understanding. What is the surgical tubing doing? Where is it located?

BTW, my rigs are Les Paul and Jacksons, so I don't have a pickguard going on. I have the plastic rectangular mounting rings. Is it the same principal as with a strat?

Thanks
 
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Hey Matt; I got this idea from John also. It works great. Basically, the tubing takes the place of the spring. Its very soft and pliable, and much easier to handle than the springs.

I even got mine from a local guitar store, all prepackaged with the Fender name on it, for less than $2.00.

I don't see why it wouldn't work with mounting rings.
 
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Here's what I do.

I grab the mounting ring in my left hand, put a screw in the hole and slide a spring onto it (my left thumb goes over the screw-head, and my left index finger holds the spring onto the screw. the mounting ring rests against my palm).

I then grab the pickup with my right hand, and (with the bottom of the pickup against my palm), position one of the pickups feet inbetween my index finger and my thumb. I then press the two together using both of my index fingers to make sure both parts mate.

One they are together, and I am sure the screw is sitting ontop of the hole, I will grab the pickup with the last 3 fingers on my left hand. My free right hand then grabs a nearby screwdriver and turns the screw in until it is through the foot.

It doesn't take me more than a 10 seconds for each side. In other words, practice makes perfect.
 
Re: How do you guys compress that little spring?

ArtieToo said:
Hey Matt; I got this idea from John also. It works great. Basically, the tubing takes the place of the spring. Its very soft and pliable, and much easier to handle than the springs.

I even got mine from a local guitar store, all prepackaged with the Fender name on it, for less than $2.00.

I don't see why it wouldn't work with mounting rings.

Sorry Matt...Didn't realize you were working with the rings...Yes the surgical tubing works great with the rings also..The tubing just replaces the springs..

jOHN
 
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i put the screw through the mounting ring, put the spring on the screw and compress it down as far as possible, with my left index finger and thumb i hold the spring down so that the end of the screw is sticking out further than the spring, i grab the pickups and put it on the screw and spin the pickup til its screwed on. DO THIS BEFORE YOU WIRE IT :smack:
 
Re: How do you guys compress that little spring?

The springs require a lot of patience....go with the tubing, since patience wear thin pretty fast for most of us.
 
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I just use a pair of wire cutters and trim the bottom of the spring off so that it's a hair shorter than the screw. Works like a charm !!! :)
 
Re: How do you guys compress that little spring?

59paul said:
I just use a pair of wire cutters and trim the bottom of the spring off so that it's a hair shorter than the screw. Works like a charm !!! :)

Quite a few years ago I changed over to the surgical tubing and right now it's all I'll use..
John
 
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I still use the springs myself ... BTW how many people have had to chase down that spring across the room when your finger slips while holding the pickguard as your reaching for a pup from the table ... :evil:
Either go with the tubing, or just put up with being careful, there aren't to many other options.
 
Re: How do you guys compress that little spring?

59paul said:
I just use a pair of wire cutters and trim the bottom of the spring off so that it's a hair shorter than the screw. Works like a charm !!! :)

Ya know, that's a really good idea...
 
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