Dodgey pickguard
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 7:35 pm
Finally getting around to installing shielding in my 25-year-old MIM Strat, and purchased a tortoise-shell pick guard awhile back meaning to replace that at the same time. The Strat is white, and so was the pickguard 25+ years ago, but it has since discolored into a sorta ugly beige that I'm not particularly enthusiastic about, hence the replacement.
The replacement pick guard is shaped fine, but some of the screw holes don't line up. Some are in completely new spots, and I don't see it as a big deal to drill new holes, but several are off not much more than half the diameter of the screw hole, and drilling those (and getting the screws to hold) seems like it'll be a bit of a problem.
So, what would you do - chuck this pickguard and buy one from StewMac and hope it's a closer fit, or fill some of the old holes with dowel and drill for the new guard?
The replacement pick guard is shaped fine, but some of the screw holes don't line up. Some are in completely new spots, and I don't see it as a big deal to drill new holes, but several are off not much more than half the diameter of the screw hole, and drilling those (and getting the screws to hold) seems like it'll be a bit of a problem.
So, what would you do - chuck this pickguard and buy one from StewMac and hope it's a closer fit, or fill some of the old holes with dowel and drill for the new guard?