
steve_k
New member
Jerry,
Any DIY advice appreciated regarding strings jumping out of the saddles. I play fairly heavy handed. A couple of the Warrior custom shop guitars of mine, which I picked up used, have a nasty habit of the top E string and A string jumping out of the saddle. I filed out slightly the saddles and thought I had the problem licked. Played a gig last weekend and was using one of them downtuned and knocked the string out of the saddle and that set me off in another dimension of pissed off than I have been in before....
Granted, the guitars were probably set up for something like a 46 gauge in E on the E string and I am using 52's. A little filing obviously didn't help. Can I take a Dremel tool to the saddles and take them down a little more in the slot? Is there anything I need to be aware of that would cause that cause this repair to turn to shit? The Warriors are string thru and the Tone Pro's bridges are recessed into the body a bit. This makes the angle from the body surface to the bridge to be less than normal, say on a Les Paul.
Thanks...
Steve
Any DIY advice appreciated regarding strings jumping out of the saddles. I play fairly heavy handed. A couple of the Warrior custom shop guitars of mine, which I picked up used, have a nasty habit of the top E string and A string jumping out of the saddle. I filed out slightly the saddles and thought I had the problem licked. Played a gig last weekend and was using one of them downtuned and knocked the string out of the saddle and that set me off in another dimension of pissed off than I have been in before....

Granted, the guitars were probably set up for something like a 46 gauge in E on the E string and I am using 52's. A little filing obviously didn't help. Can I take a Dremel tool to the saddles and take them down a little more in the slot? Is there anything I need to be aware of that would cause that cause this repair to turn to shit? The Warriors are string thru and the Tone Pro's bridges are recessed into the body a bit. This makes the angle from the body surface to the bridge to be less than normal, say on a Les Paul.
Thanks...
Steve
