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I replaced the Fender Mexico Stratocaster with a pickup, wiring, fret deburring, fret polishing, replacing the inertia block (tremolo block), nut making, overall adjustment and setting. The work I'm interested in doing this time is the wiring. It's the best thing I've ever done in my life. But it's not the best in the world. It's hard to solder! But I love it and I want to do more! I want to be good at this! And the point of trouble was replacing the inertia block. In the bridge, the screws that can be easily seen, such as the inch-standard screws for the bridge plate and the octave adjustment screws, were inch-standard screws. However, the screws that you can't see, such as the screws that hold the inertia block to the bridge plate and the arm screws are metric... Why! Fender Mexico! Well, maybe it's because it's more cost effective to use inch-standard saddles for Relic products. Maybe. Maybe. The Inertia block was a replacement for the one you brought in, so I also misunderstood that all the screws on the bridge were inch standard... If you look closely, you'll see that the countersunk screws that hold the bridge plate and the inertia block in place have IOS dots on them... That's why I've been showing this video for so long, because that's what I wanted you to see. There is no point on the head of the screw on a 3" thread, is there? This was a bit of a problem for me this time. The pickup I replaced is a VAN ZANDT Vintage Plus pickup. Well, it's great. There's nothing wrong with it. They sound great, in my opinion. The pot I replaced, and the selector I changed the pot curve and the resistance of the selector to suit the owner's preference. and so on. Front and center sound great, of course, but the rear sounds like a jerk, 500K pot. I think the I've wired the rear to be tonal as well, so I can hold down the jacks...? I think. Thank you for your request. Contact Us [email protected] Parts and tools used TONE Power Grip Driver Set PLPGD6 https://amzn.to/2Q5MrRr VESSEL Precision Hex Drivers Set, https://amzn.to/2O6hFoC 1.27(inch) https://amzn.to/2X4xBvQ 1.5https://amzn.to/34KDAZs Fret polishing 3M sponge polishing #320-600 https://amzn.to/2YC5c0k #800-1000 https://amzn.to/2JnIEd9 #1200-1500 https://amzn.to/32iG29c Metal polish is still Picard. https://amzn.to/32Ip7f7 I like 3M masking tape, man. I recommend 6mm high frets on the guitar. https://amzn.to/32H0gZ9 Dolmel 4000 Ruiter. Great torque, but hot! I can do a lot of things, so I'd like to be able to do 4,000 if I could. https://amzn.to/2Kh3NH5 They have a new one called the 4300. If you can use the Stu-Mac base plate, this one might work too. https://amzn.to/3712F48 3M body polishing compound, this is enough for a guitar. https://amzn.to/34WHuhO Plenty is good to have, orange English oil for the fretboard. https://amzn.to/2Kh4G2n This cross is tremendously good. Recommended. Seriously. https://amzn.to/2PRUJM8 Website https://pedaru.wixsite.com/ andybassandguitar Twitter / andybassguitar Facebook / andybassguitar Instagram / andy_bass_and_guitar #Andy_bass_and_guitar #Restoration