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Re: 402 pan pickup tube
[Re: Droop69]
#3198543
12/19/23 10:40 AM
12/19/23 10:40 AM
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6PakBee
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Who's the vendor? Have you talked to them?
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Re: 402 pan pickup tube
[Re: Droop69]
#3198772
12/19/23 11:03 PM
12/19/23 11:03 PM
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PhillyRag
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Add some more threads and cut off the extra I guess? Feasible, but shouldn't have to correct seller mistake here.
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Re: 402 pan pickup tube
[Re: PhillyRag]
#3198834
12/20/23 11:01 AM
12/20/23 11:01 AM
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Just a comment, I'd be leery of cutting more threads. Over the years I've seen pickups that appeared to have rolled threads and those that appeared to have cut threads. I saw an OEM pickup with cut threads completely fail due to vibration. Not pretty.
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Re: 402 pan pickup tube
[Re: 6PakBee]
#3198916
12/20/23 04:37 PM
12/20/23 04:37 PM
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markz528
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Just a comment, I'd be leery of cutting more threads. Over the years I've seen pickups that appeared to have rolled threads and those that appeared to have cut threads. I saw an OEM pickup with cut threads completely fail due to vibration. Not pretty. I vaguely remember the problem being straight threads versus tapered threads. Either one can be reproduced.
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