Straplock problem
Straplock problem
I have had Schaller straplocks on my bass for 18 years with no problems and I recently installed new Schaller straplocks and the screw in the one keeps slowly backing out and I have to retighten it. I went to Lowes to check out thread lock but that was made for metal to metal and I need something for metal to wood.
Anybody here have this problem and how did you deal with it.
Anybody here have this problem and how did you deal with it.
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I use the round toothpicks in mine, I cut the point off the end and then glue it in.
The flat toothpicks dont provide enough material for the screw to grip onto in my experience.
But the best way would be to drill the hole out removing the excess wood chips and shavings and plug it with a snug fitting piece of wood, so when the screw goes into it, it expands the plug out against the body providing an even tighter fit.
The flat toothpicks dont provide enough material for the screw to grip onto in my experience.
But the best way would be to drill the hole out removing the excess wood chips and shavings and plug it with a snug fitting piece of wood, so when the screw goes into it, it expands the plug out against the body providing an even tighter fit.
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The point is to fill it and have the wood expand around it for a tighter fit.Colton wrote:The screwholes in my HM are pretty small, a round toothpick would completely fill it. I guess if you wanted to drill it out, then it would work.
And a toothpick is so weak it doesn't require redrilling, just simply put the screw back into it and forget about it.
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Ahh. You will have to find some Pre-China vintage ones.Killjingle wrote:I always liked Schaller locks.
The last 2 sets I bought though fell apart. anyone else have this problem? It was only the black ones I bought; not the chrome. The pull pin gets loose ;blows off and then the spring gets lost...

I am still using 3 sets that I bought 25 years ago.
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If you're ever caught out at a show and something like this happens, any piece of paper you can roll up small enough will work for a temp fix, then you can remove it easy and fix it right on the bench.
The one time I did this I used the ink tube out of a ballpoint pen as a 'form' to wrap 2 turns of newspaper on. Worked well enough I thought about leaving it that way, then I decided to remove the paper and use a golf tee and redrill.
The one time I did this I used the ink tube out of a ballpoint pen as a 'form' to wrap 2 turns of newspaper on. Worked well enough I thought about leaving it that way, then I decided to remove the paper and use a golf tee and redrill.
In addition to the toothpicks and wood glue, scratch the screw against a bar of soap too. This will ease removal if you ever have to take it out, and doesn't comprimise stability.
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I've had this problem with two basses that I installed straplocks with. I'd have to retighten the screw at the beginning of the night before I put the strap on. The toothpick always solved the problem for me, but it was never a long term solution. I'd always eventually break the toothpick. I like a lot of the ideas that you cats have. The last bass I bought came with locks installed, and I haven't had any problems with them.
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i like colton's idea. or maybe some epoxy. i think you can actually get wood epoxy at home depot or lowe's, but then you will never get the screw out ever again.
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