Doing up an ancient Ibanez bass for a guy and one of the magnets is broken in half. I would like to replace it but where do could such a thing be procured from?
And is there a way to test or tell what type it is, like alnico, ceramic, or whatever?
Where could I source a new magnet?
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Re: Where could I source a new magnet?
Hi, I'm not sure if it would work but how about just gluing the magnet back together...or...being a magnet wouldn't the 2 halves just magnet themselves back together? Cheers.
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Re: Where could I source a new magnet?
Yep the glue idea had entered my mind. Just thinking it could loose some of its flash magnetical mojo tho. ? See Stew Mac does some but just not quite the right size. Are they machinable or workable in any way ?
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