It is not an expensive bass (teaded a Fender DG-60 acoustic for it) so I purchased tuners off Amazon from Musiclilly for about $18 a set. ![]() I just replaced the tuners on my Ibanez Mikro bass. ![]() I know this comment is two years old but I'm here and so I believe others will also read this, My suggestion here is if the holes do get some glue in for whatever reason, thereby plugging them slighltly, use a reamer rather than a drill bit. I did a video on a repair to a Ukelele bridge a while back that you might find helpful as well: Let us know how it turns out! But on the flip side, you could manually use a drill bit to finish up after you use the Q-Tip on the wet glue just to make things a little more tidy. After the glue has dried, you could use an appropriate size drill bit to clean out the hole - but that's dangerous because the drill might end up migrating to one side of the hole or the other an make the hole bigger. That should probably take care of any issues with clogging up the tuner hole. after glue/clamping, use a wet Q-Tip or something to clean out the hole for the tuners. From here you can take two paths to keep the tuner holes clear: 1. Glue/clamp the break as explained in the article. ![]() ![]() Take off the two tuners at the break - and the other two tuners as well if the break extends up into their area. Take all the strings off the tuners so they strings are out of your way while you are working on it.
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