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Bridge mounting screws on vintage P bass


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Hi everyone, I am new to basschat and I am keen to "chew the fat" with anyone re: tech info.
I have a 1991 MIJ vintage Fender P bass. When I got the bass the bridge was totally seized up and would not adjust or intonate.
When I came to remove it one of the five screws that hold it to the body was snapped.
I have made the repair but cannot source a replacement screw of the correct size.
I had some Fender screws sent from New Jersey USA - too small, then I had some sent from Germany - again too small. Fender say these are correct but not for my model, what is going on?
Does anyone know anything about this problem -can anyone help?
thanks
Drakers

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Can you post a pic of the screw your trying to replace alongside the Fender ones with a ruler (millimetres) for scale? MIJ hardware is usually metric whereas MIA Fender is imperial so that might be part of the problem.

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Hi Ikay, attached are photos of the bridge mounting screws that you asked me to post. If you recall I was asking for help sourcing them. They are for a Fender Japan vintage P bass 1991. Thanks Drakers[attachment=139208:04_P_Bass_screws.jpg][attachment=139209:05_P_Bass_screws.jpg]

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Hi Drakers,

The correct Fender (USA) bridge screw is a #5 x 1" which is consistent with the replacement screw in your pic. I've also checked this against the screws for a spare Fender bridge that I've got.

The MIJ screw for some reason looks to be the next size up (#6) but is slightly shorter than 1" which is a bit odd. If you definitely only want to replace one screw then my best guess for the screw spec that you need is #6 x 1" oval countersunk phillips head.

Finding these screws won't be easy though (I've had a quick look) and if you do they almost certainly won't be an exact match for the original screws. They'll be from a different supplier and there.are usually small variations in how the oval head and phillips slot look.

My advice would be the same as grissle above - replace all five - either with new #6 x 1" (if you can find them) or with the Fender replacements. If the hole is slightly oversized for the Fender screws then just use a trimmed down cocktail stick or something similar to make it a tighter fit. That will work fine.

If you want to check the screw sizes for yourself then this chart will help - http://hingedummy.info/screwinfopage2.htm

Good luck!

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