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Somebody knows where I can buy these damned things, like in the Super D and some others. I replaced the monster pole screws in one of my Detonators with some generic allens from some old busted pickup and really like the results. I need 12 more!
Does anyone here know where I can buy some more?
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Hmm. No love on either site, nor ebay.
I know these motherfuckers are available somewhere!
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You would then have the issue of making sure you buy the right material.
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01-09-2015, 02:12 PM
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I found some flathead types in some old Czech pickups-same size and thread pitch. Don't put much stock in the cleans between the two-the Detonator is still so hot that it overdrives the front end a little bit so I have to roll the volume off a bit, and it would seem I rolled it off a little more for the stockers than with the replacement poles.
Stock:
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13018935
Headless screw poles:
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13018936
Thoughts?
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01-09-2015, 05:14 PM
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Yeah, if they weren't so goddamned hard to find. I wonder if it wouldn't just be easier to chew the heads off the stock screws and put a slot in what's left.
And nevermind the playing.
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I've always wanted to try threaded carbon rods they use in tuning coils, yet I still haven't. They come in a range of sizes and threads.