You can also solder the wires to the lug without inserting through the hole in the lug.
I picked up 2 500K p/p pots for split coil use in my SG, problem: the holes on the 6 prong box are too small for 2 wires that are twisted together (as per instructions) to fit through. Anyone know where I can find the pot in the photo, with the exception I need split (short) shaft. View attachment 93385
That's not a push pull pot. That's a dual ganged (stereo) pot.
You do not need to twist the two wires such that they both feed through the lug of a standard push pull pot. You have several options. You can strip one wire a little long and insert it through the lug. Then twist the second wire to the extra wire that's sticking through the lug and then solder everything. You can strip one wire back longer than needed, twist the second wire close to the insulation of the first wire and just insert the stripped end of the first wire through the lug and solder it all up. You can also solder the wires to the lug without inserting through the hole in the lug. Or, solder one through the lug hole and the other to the side of the lug. You can also use a small needle file or awl, and if you are careful, you can slightly enlarge the hole if all you need is for it to be a tiny bit larger. Lot's of ways to skin the cat.
Otherwise, you can pick up a CTS DPDT push pull pot. The switch portion is mounted to a PCB and I believe the holes are 1.5mm which should be larger than a standard box style push pull.
https://www.mojotone.com/guitar-parts/Potentiometers_x/CTS-500K-DPDT-Push-Pull-Potentiometer
Repeat after me: I will toss one of my tonepots or drill a new hole. And mount a minitoggle. Separately.
Trust me if the holes or lack thereof on lugs bug ya, attempts to wire a pushpull shaft switch equipped potentiometer is beyond your capabilities for the moment.
Also, unless you use one specific type of Tele knob with set screw (and just *some* not all of those), that potentiometer design above will NOT work for you because your knobs won't mount. You need a specific number of splines on the shadt end, matching your knobs, else itll fall off. Which is also suddenly way more relevant in a pushpull than usual because it gets yanked up and hammered down regularly.
PS btw that thing above is a single-shaft dependent concentric double pot aka a "blend" used for mixing two audio signals. It replaces pickup selectors.... another lookalike is a double shaft concentric pot or stacked pot, which is just two independent pots crammed into one hole for saving space
However I have no intention of drilling any holes which is why the need for a p/p...

This isn't as daunting a task as it might sound, with the right tools. I got this little pin-vise, and a selection of tiny bits from one of those hobby stores. Comes in handy for a variety of tasks. The bits store in the handle. The lugs on the p-p are fairly soft metal.
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