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Sanding Down The Thin Line

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Standingovation
Posted 2003-01-24 2:05 PM (#213642)
Subject: Sanding Down The Thin Line



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Did I do something stupid? I have a Balladeer that I wanted to lower the action on just a wee bit. There were no shims under the saddle and it's a Thinline saddle pickup, so sanding the bottom of the saddle was not an option. Soooo ... I carefully and very gently sanded the top of the saddle, maintaining the same shape and profile. Seems to have worked out OK. I probably should have asked this board first, but was this an acceptable thing to do? Dave
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Beal
Posted 2003-01-24 3:03 PM (#213643 - in reply to #213642)
Subject: Re: Sanding Down The Thin Line



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One should always ask premission first. Of course then there are those of us who have figured out it's easier to ask forgiveness after we've done exactally what we wanted to do anyway. Taking it off the top is no problem if you keep the same intonation.
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cliff
Posted 2003-01-24 3:28 PM (#213644 - in reply to #213642)
Subject: Re: Sanding Down The Thin Line


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I've always been a BIG proponent that it's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-01-24 11:27 PM (#213645 - in reply to #213642)
Subject: Re: Sanding Down The Thin Line


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The safest way would have been to have the saddle-slot routed a little deeper.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-01-25 1:57 AM (#213646 - in reply to #213642)
Subject: Re: Sanding Down The Thin Line


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Well, it's your guitar, but if you insist, I give you complete, unequivocal, non revokable, unqualified and totally preforgiven and non judgemental permission to do what is needed to make it work better. In fact, I even encourage this type of rebellion.

Bailey
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