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Author: | John Coloccia [ Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
I have a semi-hollow in my shop that has a messed up output jack. Actually, the jack itself is fine, but he plugged in a straight cord, it hit the ground and it levered it and screwed up the area a bit. There's nothing really structurally wrong with the surrounding wood, but the hole is messed up. I guess I could ream it, plug it, reinforce it, redrill it and refinish it, but it's a $500 Epiphone and not worth the investment. Also, there are previous finish cracks that radiate out from a ham fisted tech that over tightened it in the first place. We decided to go with a square jack plate. It takes the hole out of play, and covers the previous cracks. I think it's probably the cheapest and easiest solution for him. The question is, I think I'd like to put some reinforcement behind the jackplate for the screws to bite into. I'm wondering what a good strategy would be to get them fit and clamped in place? I'm working through the f-hole, so access is not particularly easy. On the plus side, I can make the jack hole pretty large because the plate will cover it. |
Author: | dzsmith [ Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
This is probably a dumb idea, but I wonder if you could use some small drywall anchors - the kind that spread apart when you tighten the screws? |
Author: | Shaw [ Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
I would just use a large washer for the inside. Like a fender washer drilled out big enough for the jack, Then a slightly larger then the original for the outside. This will give it the reinforcement it needs ...Mike |
Author: | Chris Pile [ Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
If you need more room than the F-hole will provide, simply remove the treble pickup and work through that hole. Used to do it all the time. |
Author: | John Coloccia [ Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
Thanks, Todd...that's exactly what i had in mind. I figured that I could just make a big hole and work from there. He knows he shouldn't have used a straight plug on it. Fortunately, he got away with it this time. This could have been very ugly and very expensive. |
Author: | John Coloccia [ Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
I forgot to report back on this. It ended up being an ugly repair. A lot of splintered wood behind the jack. I did end up taking out quite a bit of material and left an oddly shaped hole. I took out as little as I could to get the jack in and out, plus removed all of the splintered wood instead of trying to uselessly repair it. Then I added the plywood reinforcements, drilled, hardened with CA, installed and voila. I doubt he'll ever be able to break that again. Thanks for the advice, Todd. I'll also share a little trick I've been doing for a while now on outputs jacks. I put a drop of lacquer on the treads after I cinch it down. It keeps them from vibrating loose, but it's easy to break the lacquer the next time you need to work on it. I have a bottle of nail polish that I use for this, but any lacquer will do. The nail polish just happens to be convenient. |
Author: | Chris Pile [ Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
Quote: I have a bottle of nail polish that I use for this, but any lacquer will do. The nail polish just happens to be convenient. Good call, John. I do the same thing on any threaded pieces - especially on Schaller guitar and bass bridges, and Kahler vibratos. A drop of thinner will allow a quick readjustment or simple force will crack the nail polish. |
Author: | SteveSmith [ Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Repair question. Semi-hollow crushed output jack |
Nail polish is a good trick for threads - been doing that for 20+ years. |
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