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    Default Replacement baseplates?

    Does anyone know where I can get a replacement baseplate for my Screamin Demon? It was origionally body mounted, so the screw hole was drilled out.
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    Default Re: Replacement baseplates?

    Epoxy a nut on the underside of each screw hole. Takes way less time and effort than changing the baseplate.

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    Default Re: Replacement baseplates?

    I have bought many from Mojotone with no complaints. Besides being useful for changing leg length it is also useful for revoicing a pickup. I would rate it magnet, poles and lastly baseplate.

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    Default Re: Replacement baseplates?

    Quote Originally Posted by ericmeyer4 View Post
    Epoxy a nut on the underside of each screw hole. Takes way less time and effort than changing the baseplate.
    I fixed one by using a brass 3-48 hex nut and careful soldering. The brass (3-48) nuts are available on EvilBay - or maybe your hobby shop.

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    Default Re: Replacement baseplates?

    Quote Originally Posted by LReese View Post
    I fixed one by using a brass 3-48 hex nut and careful soldering. The brass (3-48) nuts are available on EvilBay - or maybe your hobby shop.
    Fastneal has them.

    solder them on and you're good to go.

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    Default Re: Replacement baseplates?

    I get them at sutherlands, haha.

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