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Originally Posted by Fathomer1977 I'm looking to start playing bass on a regular basis again. To make a long story short, I haven't played more then every few months for the last 5 years. The bridge is very warped, to the point where I feel it's going to pop out soon. Would it be possible for me to change it myself, using the current bridge for measurements for the strings and height? I've changed my strings and marked the bridge position with tape in the past. Would there be any difference in difficulty in using an adjustable vs. non-adjustable bridge.
I'm in the midst of home repairs, so money is tighter then tight, which is why I'd like to attempt myself. Am I better waiting until I have a few extra $$$ (no time in the foreseeable future)? How much would this typically cost? |
Warped you say? You mean, it's not straight? Sorry, english is not my mother-tongue.
Anyway, I did ask my luthier about the bridge that wasn't straight. He said that wood remembers the way it used to be. So, you may fix the problem by putting the bridge into hot water for 5-10 minutes. When you pull it out take two larger pieces of straight board and put the bridge in the middle. Then tighten the boards+bridge sandwitch with wice or something. As tight as you can while not cracking the boards.
The next day, when you release the wice, you may have a straight bridge again.... if my luthier is right.... I'll have a dark beer, thank you.
Danko