I swear to god that I have warned people about this exact thing - but its been a while since I installed a Mastery...
An hour setting up and intonating.... put the stuff away and took a look down.....
I forgot that you have to keep forward pressure on the saddle when intonating. I think one may still not be flush...sigh...
Aaaargggg......
- Jaguar018
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Re: Aaaargggg......
Do you adjust those with plyers or something?
- MKR
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Re: Aaaargggg......
what are we looking at here?
- MattK
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Re: Aaaargggg......
The bolt heads are sitting away from the plate edge (i.e. they could slip forward and move the saddles). Kind of ironic given the point of the Mastery … !
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- mekhem
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Re: Aaaargggg......
Yeah - Basically turn the screw and it moves away from the bridge instead of moving the saddle. I have had this happen before which is why i think about it but for some reason it did not occur to me that it was happening when I installed this one.