P90's in my 97 SG special

Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

Of course.

If I would permanently want to mount soapbars in a humbucker guitar I'd try magnet changes in Phat Cats and if they goes nowhere I would have a pickguard shop make mini-pickguards that have a soapbar cavity and regular humbucker ring screw places.

Gotcha! Thant makes more sense-
 
Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

K-Got some pics of those threaded bushing inserts I was telling you about. They are pretty crappy tho since I took them with my phone so excuse that please ;)
 
Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

Thanks. So the bushings thread into the body, and the screws thread into the bushings. And the bushings were fairly easy to mount into the wood? I will have to look for these.
 
Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

Thanks. So the bushings thread into the body, and the screws thread into the bushings. And the bushings were fairly easy to mount into the wood? I will have to look for these.

Absolutely! Theres a flat head slot in the top of it to drive them in like a screw. Just use a 1/4 inc drill bit to make a pilot hole.
 
Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

As I mentioned earlier, I think I could clip off tiny amount of the baseplate on my soapbars and fit them without any routing.

Depends on the soapbar, but the ones I make and the ones I've seen, the cover completely surrounds the baseplate so grinding a little off the plate won't do any good. Unless you want to mount the soapbar without a cover.
 
Re: P90's in my 97 SG special

Depends on the soapbar, but the ones I make and the ones I've seen, the cover completely surrounds the baseplate so grinding a little off the plate won't do any good. Unless you want to mount the soapbar without a cover.

Since this is a batwing pickguard SG you can then sink the covers into the pickguard and sand off the bottom.

I was merely talking about getting the base pickup into the thing.
 
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