How to remove P90 cover, Tribute Fallout

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ToneCave
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How to remove P90 cover, Tribute Fallout

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Hello All,

Some time ago I bought a tribute fallout, the clear orange one from Full Compass. I wanted to play around with the looks a bit, and fitted a black pickguard and want to put nickel pickup covers. No problem for the bridge humbucker, but I could not get the cover off the neck P90. I unscrewed the two screws holding the pickup in the cavity, took the pickup out, and expected the cover to come right off. But it did not, even with applying as much force as I dared it did not move at all. Almost like its glued on.

Before I try harder and end up breaking a nice sounding pickup - has anyone tried taking this P90 cover off? Or has some insight from the G&L production side why it would not come off easily?

Any advice much appreciated!

Cheers,
Thorsten
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Re: How to remove P90 cover, Tribute Fallout

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ToneCave wrote:Hello All,

Some time ago I bought a tribute fallout, the clear orange one from Full Compass. I wanted to play around with the looks a bit, and fitted a black pickguard and want to put nickel pickup covers. No problem for the bridge humbucker, but I could not get the cover off the neck P90. I unscrewed the two screws holding the pickup in the cavity, took the pickup out, and expected the cover to come right off. But it did not, even with applying as much force as I dared it did not move at all. Almost like its glued on.

Before I try harder and end up breaking a nice sounding pickup - has anyone tried taking this P90 cover off? Or has some insight from the G&L production side why it would not come off easily?

Any advice much appreciated!

Cheers,
Thorsten
All G&L pickups are wax potted and as a result the covers can stick to wax, making them difficult to remove. I and others have been successful using a handheld hair dryer, at a low to medium
heat over the existing cover to soften the wax, until the cover comes loose. See:http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 041#p19041 and http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 738#p61738.

Hope this helps.

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Re: How to remove P90 cover, Tribute Fallout

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Also, since you are going to replace the plastic cover with a metal cover, you will want to solder the cover to the pickup base plate. See: http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 345#p40345.

Hope this helps, too.

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Re: How to remove P90 cover, Tribute Fallout

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Hi Craig,

Thanks for the quick and very useful replies! I will give that a try.

Cheers,
Thorsten