spyder Posted Thursday at 15:58 Posted Thursday at 15:58 Hi... I have an old vintage bass that has a replacement bridge. The E string saddle spacing bolt has stripped and pulled out. I replaced it with a slightly larger diameter bolt that has held for now. Does anyone have a complete bridge or just a saddle that matches this unknown make of bridge. Many thanks. Quote
BlueMoon Posted Thursday at 16:37 Posted Thursday at 16:37 I believe that is a Schaller 2000 bridge……..now no longer in production, unfortunately. Who knows, a quick email to their service department might prove useful. ([email protected]) 1 Quote
spyder Posted Thursday at 19:11 Author Posted Thursday at 19:11 2 hours ago, BlueMoon said: I believe that is a Schaller 2000 bridge……..now no longer in production, unfortunately. Who knows, a quick email to their service department might prove useful. ([email protected]) Fantastic... Thank you for your help. 1 Quote
spyder Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago Lars from Schaller got back to me this morning. Unfortunately they haven't got any left. Looks like I will have to check out eBay and Reverb for parts. Quote
ikay Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I've used Accu.co.uk several times to source replacement screws of various sizes. Excellent service and you can buy small quantities. If you know the thread size and length of the screw you should be able to find a replacement there. Here's an example: https://www.accu.co.uk/metric-cap-head-screws/3864-SSCF-M6-10-A2 1 Quote
neepheid Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, spyder said: Lars from Schaller got back to me this morning. Unfortunately they haven't got any left. Looks like I will have to check out eBay and Reverb for parts. Schaller are bloody great at answering queries like this. Glad to see that's still the case, even if they couldn't help you. They should be able to tell you the length/thread/head type that you need though, then any good hardware/fastener supplier ought to be able to help you out when presented with this info. 1 Quote
spyder Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago Unfortunately it's not the bolt that has lost the thread it's the saddle. I will have to find a second hand bridge to use it for parts. Quote
itu Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Anyone able to make threads will fix this to you under an hour. Find a local that has the tools. 1 Quote
BigRedX Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If it's the saddle that has stripped threads, it will require the hole plugging, re-drilling and a new thread making. Is that doable? Quote
Joe Nation Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Is the current bolt the same thread as the original? If so, you might be able to get away with just chasing the threads with a tap. *imagines a random basschatter running down the street wielding some plumbing hardware* If not, then you should be able to fill the hole with brass solder (if it's steel; possibly a blob of weld if it's aluminium) and then drill/tap it for the original thread size. Any engineering/metalwork shop should be able to do it for a small fee; I'd suggest finding a bicycle framebuilder or a custom motorbike shop as they are usually full of decent folk who like an oddball challenge. Quote
pst62 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Looking like you could be onto a winner here. https://www.fidmz.online/?path=page/gglist&ggcid=3874689 Edited 16 hours ago by pst62 Quote
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