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 Post subject: End pin
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:09 pm 
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I am restoring a 1933 L-00 and just got it back from the painter (black finish). This is turning out way better than I ever could have hoped for.

I bought a set of Antique Acoustics Gibson reproduction bridge pins and end pin. They are very nice. They cost $26 with shipping and I only paid $41 for the guitar!

No problems with the bridge pins, but the end pin is too small for the existing hole. Is there a good way to reduce the size of the hole in the guitar?

Thanks in advance

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 Post subject: Re: End pin
PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:20 pm 
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If it's just slightly undersized you can glue a plane shaving or two to the diameter.

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 Post subject: Re: End pin
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^^^^ And a little sanding should do the trick. Or if you have access to a lathe, you could ream a plug the diameter of the pin. Glue it to the pin, and then turn it down to match.


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 Post subject: Re: End pin
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Thanks.

I might stick with Plan A and glue a nicely fitted plug into the hole and drill and ream it.

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Ruby50 wrote:
Thanks.

I might stick with Plan A and glue a nicely fitted plug into the hole and drill and ream it.

Ed


That's what I would do, turn a plug, install, ream, fit, call if good.

Can't wait to see the L-OO Ed!!!


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