SD pickup thread screw info
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:38 pm
Hi all,
I'm currently attempting to build up as close to a complete MaxxFly as I can out of random parts I have. (Wish me luck!) It's gonna get the Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz I have spare out my 2004 Fly Mojo. Anyone know exactly what thread the brass inserts are that the pickup pole pieces mount into?
I guess I need to know diameter, and thread pitch. Also these are Seymour Duncans so don't want to go with the DiMarzio thread sizes unless I know they're the same. Maybe if you know that though and I can't find any other info it'd be worth risking the money on ordering a few to try.
I've found hints they may be 5-40 UNC in my phone notes, but really not that sure that's definitely the size as the note is very vague what it's talking about, I just know it's guitar related. Would they be UNC? My brain would have said maybe UNF, but I honestly know very little about imperial screws/threads. There's not many imperial nuts about here in the UK these days to try screwing on to test it, as it's all metric these days.
Thanks!
I'm currently attempting to build up as close to a complete MaxxFly as I can out of random parts I have. (Wish me luck!) It's gonna get the Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz I have spare out my 2004 Fly Mojo. Anyone know exactly what thread the brass inserts are that the pickup pole pieces mount into?
I guess I need to know diameter, and thread pitch. Also these are Seymour Duncans so don't want to go with the DiMarzio thread sizes unless I know they're the same. Maybe if you know that though and I can't find any other info it'd be worth risking the money on ordering a few to try.
I've found hints they may be 5-40 UNC in my phone notes, but really not that sure that's definitely the size as the note is very vague what it's talking about, I just know it's guitar related. Would they be UNC? My brain would have said maybe UNF, but I honestly know very little about imperial screws/threads. There's not many imperial nuts about here in the UK these days to try screwing on to test it, as it's all metric these days.
Thanks!