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Old 01-05-2013, 03:02 PM
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Threaded insert for attaching ramp?

I have a Stambaugh fretless with a large ramp - Gary Willis style. This ramp, like most, is attached with double-sided tape. I'm using the stuff I've seen recommended before - the 3M clear double-sided poster things - but they're too thick and wiggle around too much.

The GWB basses are attached with hex head screws going into a threaded insert in the body. Are there any drawbacks to having someone put four threaded inserts into the body (besides visually, I don't really care about that.)
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Old 01-05-2013, 03:53 PM
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I wouldn't think it's a problem Jason.

I've seen a several people put threaded inserts in the screw holes for Jazz Bass control plates.

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Old 01-05-2013, 09:49 PM
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Threaded inserts are fine and would work well, but to hold a ramp, they're a bit of overkill. OTOH, if you install them really neatly, if you remove the ramp they'll look more finished than screw holes in the body.
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How often do you plan to remove the ramp? Seems like a lot of work if you don't plan on removing it. I'd just use wood screws and counter sink the holes so that the heads were flush or under the surface.
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I'm thinking of making this mod to my GWB-1.
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