AmpliFIRE Member Nov 29, 2005 #1 Just trim the mounting tabs? I'm prob going to leave the pole screws long, since I like my pups nice and close to the strings.
Just trim the mounting tabs? I'm prob going to leave the pole screws long, since I like my pups nice and close to the strings.
STRATDELUXER97 Stratoblaster Tone Meister Nov 29, 2005 #2 Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? AmpliFIRE said: Just trim the mounting tabs? I'm prob going to leave the pole screws long, since I like my pups nice and close to the strings. Click to expand... Use a dremel tool and slowly and carefully remove only what you need to get the correct fit and stop.. A little round sanding roll works well in the dremel tool..
Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? AmpliFIRE said: Just trim the mounting tabs? I'm prob going to leave the pole screws long, since I like my pups nice and close to the strings. Click to expand... Use a dremel tool and slowly and carefully remove only what you need to get the correct fit and stop.. A little round sanding roll works well in the dremel tool..
AmpliFIRE Member Nov 29, 2005 #3 Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? Thanks brother! That's exactly what i thought...just figured I'd ask first before i made a mistake. :beerchug:
Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? Thanks brother! That's exactly what i thought...just figured I'd ask first before i made a mistake. :beerchug:
STRATDELUXER97 Stratoblaster Tone Meister Nov 29, 2005 #4 Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? AmpliFIRE said: Thanks brother! That's exactly what i thought...just figured I'd ask first before i made a mistake. :beerchug: Click to expand... Use lots of masking tape or towels around the working areas of your guitar...
Re: What do I need to do to make a CC fit in my Axis? AmpliFIRE said: Thanks brother! That's exactly what i thought...just figured I'd ask first before i made a mistake. :beerchug: Click to expand... Use lots of masking tape or towels around the working areas of your guitar...