The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
- parry
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
Thanks for posting this. I'd seen it, back when you first posted - and (fortunately) it stuck with me.
Been living with it for a few weeks now, and it works like a charm.
Been living with it for a few weeks now, and it works like a charm.
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
i too been doing this for a few months now
and have done it to 3 of my jazzmasters
and have done it to 3 of my jazzmasters
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
I didn't bother with the hose part though...
Just the clamp
Just the clamp
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- Mil
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
Watched Nels Cline the other day mentioning this fix. Pro's have it checked from time to time.
- dporto
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
^this^ Technically you shouldn't even have to do this...just tightening the "collet nut" should create enough friction on the arm. If not, just slightly bending in the "tangs" of the collet will get it working properly.civiljar wrote:I just gave mine a little squeeze with some vicegrips and the arm stays right where I put it,
Ooops... I clearly know not of what I speak There is no "collet nut" (mine works fine so I haven't messed with it)...I wonder why? It would make sense no? Whatever just squish those tangs in a little...or do the hose clamp trick...or...
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
Bump to the thread that first brought me to OSG. I bought the stuff for the clamp/host fix, but when I inspected the trem it turned out that the collet was too *tight* and the arm wasn't inserting all the way. Slightly loosed the collet and now the arm fits perfectly!
- soul1
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
I'm bumping this because I've been having issues with trem arms falling out. The original post had three pictures posted about how to set this up, but the pictures are not showing up anymore. Can the OP or anyone else repost these pictures? Thanks.
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
Doesn't the old zip-tie 'fix' work just as well, with far less faff?
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
Maybe, but I have been doing this mod (fuel line and hose clamp) for many years and it works 100% perfect and is literally pennies in cost. Hard to take issue with that!UlricvonCatalyst wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:43 amDoesn't the old zip-tie 'fix' work just as well, with far less faff?
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Re: The Definitive 73 Cent Fix For the Floppy Trem Arm
If anyone who has done this mod with success can post a picture, that would be great.