Steve Browning Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) ... or are they rubbish? High proportion of breakages and the top chews at the slightest amount of torque. That's with pilot holes, before anyone suggests! Edited 20 hours ago by Steve Browning Quote
Delberthot Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I've only ever used them once. I put Resolites on one of my '54 Warmoth P basses and snapped one of the screws despite drilling pilot holes large enough. Quote
Norris Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago It's not just Gotoh. I've had the same with quite expensive Kluson tuners too. The screws are made of Chinesium and shear at the slightest resistance, despite pilot holes and wax lubrication. Quite annoying when you're trying to install a set of them in a couple of neat butt-joined lines 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It happened to me a few times many years ago even with pilot holes and grease, but the Gotoh screws are renowned for that issue. Since then I always sense the heat on the screws after each turn and go very slowly with a screwdriver (no electric device here), sometimes stopping and waiting for the metal to get cold (simply screw another one, no pun intended). Quote
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