Re: End pin jack being pulled forward
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 11:27 pm
John Clifford wrote:Randolph, I'm not sure if you were addressing me or Jim, but the brass hinge part shown in my photos above came from a Whitecap brass strap hinge, part #S-604BC. You can find these on numerous marine supply websites, or amazon. It's heavier than it needs to be, but I like solid hardware and I don't think it hurts to add some mass at the tail end.Randolph Rhett wrote:BTW Jim, that is one seriously beefy brass hinge. Can you share where that came from?John Clifford wrote:This is one of the reasons I have abandoned the Benedetto cello style tailpiece fastener. I think D’Aquisto had a better idea, which was to make a 1/2 wood and 1/2 metal hinge. The top piece is wood and the end piece is metal. A steel pin runs through both to make the hinge. I’ll try to add a couple pictures of the one I just made. This uses 1/2 of a brass hinge I got from a marine supply company, but you could make your own out of brass stock.
Thanks. I just ordered a set from Amazon to play with. After my experience with the exploding tailpiece, I’m keen to experiment with a more substantial solution. If you search the Internet you can see a lot of references to “brass” hinges on Ibanez, Epiphone, etc., giving out at the hinge. That is one reason I prefer the strap. But I’m always looking for a hinge solution.