I have a low 'E' saddle that needs a shorter intonation screw. It's back quite a ways...are they available shorter????
I have a low 'E' saddle that needs a shorter intonation screw. It's back quite a ways...are they available shorter????
They're a pan head, #4-40 thread. Any hardware store will have them in multiple sizes.
Good idea... Callaham's has special short ones too....I just found out....

Just in case you can't find a screw through other means, here's a link to Fastenal's website. I've gotten a few odd screws there that nobody else had. Very possibly, there is a store in your area. However, they usually are found in industrial parks or places like that, so you may have one local and never knew it! There is a link on the website to see if there is a store in your area. Of course, they also ship products.
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I'm not following along here.
Why would you need shorter screws?
I have had to cut a spring down to allow the saddle to travel back a little farther.
1. Get one of these, available at nearly any hardware store or home center:
Phoenix Enterprises product listing HWS1043
2. Thread the bolt into the tool from the threaded side through to the unthreaded side until you have the length you want to cut off protruding into the unthreaded side.
3. Squeeze the tool to cut off the end of the bolt.
4. Unscrew the bolt from the tool. This action will also clean up the threads as you remove it.
I've used one of these to cut down numerous small screws to length. They work pretty well on small, mild steel screws. They won't work well on hardened screws, though.