Guitar strap lock on neck plate
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- Stagg
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Guitar strap lock on neck plate
Hello
Quick question: has anyone installed a strap lock button on the neck plate, in place of one of the guitar screws?
I'm looking to do this myself on a telecaster so I can have a more comfortable strap. I have schaller locks but they don't quite work as the strap lock screws are smaller than the neck plate screws.
Before I go putting dowels, toothpicks or other round objects into the neck plate screw hole, is there another way I'm missing to put on strap locks here? Has anyone done this before and have any tips?
Thank you
Quick question: has anyone installed a strap lock button on the neck plate, in place of one of the guitar screws?
I'm looking to do this myself on a telecaster so I can have a more comfortable strap. I have schaller locks but they don't quite work as the strap lock screws are smaller than the neck plate screws.
Before I go putting dowels, toothpicks or other round objects into the neck plate screw hole, is there another way I'm missing to put on strap locks here? Has anyone done this before and have any tips?
Thank you
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
I would not recommend this. If you have to, I would take the plate off, drill a hole in the middle of the plate and mount the strap lock there.
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
Thanks for your replies. I have a couple of reasons for wanting to do this:
1) I believe Mark Knopfler makes it look cool in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0ffIJ7ZO4U
2) The normal place to attach a strap on my tele is too far to the right for me (personal preference). This means to keep the guitar comfortably in the middle (With the strap vertical) when I stand, the neck is too far to the left. The neck plate screw location is much better to mount the strap lock as its more central. Note this reason may be incomprehensible lol
3) The guitar seems more balanced when I tied the strap to the neck screw. This might be because the screws being more to the left when I stand, as opposed to the normal fixing point which is too far to the right (yes I know the tele has been around for a long time but again personal preference)
4) If I mount the strap lock here, and do the same for a strat, then the feel of both will be the same. Since the strap is mounted on the same place in both guitars now. Wheras they would be different before.
Kind regards,
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1) I believe Mark Knopfler makes it look cool in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0ffIJ7ZO4U
2) The normal place to attach a strap on my tele is too far to the right for me (personal preference). This means to keep the guitar comfortably in the middle (With the strap vertical) when I stand, the neck is too far to the left. The neck plate screw location is much better to mount the strap lock as its more central. Note this reason may be incomprehensible lol
3) The guitar seems more balanced when I tied the strap to the neck screw. This might be because the screws being more to the left when I stand, as opposed to the normal fixing point which is too far to the right (yes I know the tele has been around for a long time but again personal preference)
4) If I mount the strap lock here, and do the same for a strat, then the feel of both will be the same. Since the strap is mounted on the same place in both guitars now. Wheras they would be different before.
Kind regards,
this better work
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
Upon further reconsideration it might indeed be better to drill the plate, and leave the four screws alone. Ill probably do this this weekend. What could possibly go wrong.
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
Why? Knopfler looks cool . . . that cracked me up. I’d say drill the plate and screw into the guitar’s body. It makes sense to me, I find for some reason a 335 feels comfortable with the strap there.
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
@twang - I presume you mean replacing one of the neck plate screws with a strap button screw? The problem is that the strap button screw is of a smaller diameter than the original neck plate screws. So the strap lock screw is loose in the hole. Was going to superglue in a dowel and drill a small hole but this seems irreversible so I'm probably not going to do this now
@bbrun - I find it more comfortable too . Especially on a strat since the strap hugs your body more
@bbrun - I find it more comfortable too . Especially on a strat since the strap hugs your body more
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Re: Guitar strap lock on neck plate
I'd recommend the cheap plastic dunlop locks. The pointy schaller pull button ones might get a bit uncomfortable in that location.thisbetterwork wrote:I have schaller locks
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