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Replacement part sources
by Frank N. Peavey ยป Sun May 17, 2009 6:20 am
Rene usually keeps some T-series parts on his page
http://www.vintagegitaar.nl/
Switches (thanks to Tie Dye and Beldar45!)
pickup selector switch (DPDT On-On-On) flat style
source: Best Guitar Parts
part number: PJ0014
http://www.bestguitarparts.com/guitar-p ... h_DPDT.htm
price: $10.00
source: Digi-Key (comes with the best nut)
part number: CKN1492-ND
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea ... &x=23&y=21
price: $12.32
source: Allparts.com
part number: EP 0080-10
http://www.allparts.com/Chrome-On-On-On ... 80-010.htm
price: $13.50
source: Guitarelectronics.com
part number: SWM33-17
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/product/SWM33-17
price: $11.95
phase switch (DPDT On-On) flat style
source: Best Guitar Parts
part number: PJ0012
http://www.bestguitarparts.com/guitar-p ... h_DPDT.htm
price: $10.00
source: Digi-Key (comes with best nut)
part number: CKN1033-ND
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea ... &x=16&y=12
price: $10.58
source: Radio Shack
part number: 275-636
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2102475
price: $3.99
source: Allparts.com
part number: 0081-010
http://www.allparts.com/Chrome-On-On-Mi ... 81-010.htm
price: $8.50
source: Guitarelectronics.com
part number: SWM32-17
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/product/SWM32-17
price: $7.95
phase switch (DPDT On-On) bat style
source: ACME Guitar Works
part number: MTG206N
http://www.acmeguitarworks.com/Switch-A ... t-P49.aspx
price: $19.99
pickup selector switch (DPDT On-On-On) bat style
source: ACME Guitar Works
part number: MTG206PA
http://www.acmeguitarworks.com/Switch-A ... 53C11.aspx
price: $19.49
This one shows currently out of stock.
source: Allied Electronics
part number: 747-0022
https://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Produ ... =A232T1TZQ
price: $16.15
bridge saddles
source: StewMac
"This is just another heads-up for those who are ordering saddles from StewMac. There are several sets that look
alike, but the ones closest to the T-60 saddles are the #0025 set. They are a little narrower than the T-60 ones, but
the intonation screws will align them. Remember to use the screws that come with them as they are metric, and I
wanted the T-60s & T-40s to use more easily-replaced American threads. (The #0179 saddles will work, also)."
Thanks Chip!
source: Stewart-MacDonald
part number: 0025
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... yword=0025
price: $49.97
source: Stewart-MacDonald
part number: 0179
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... yword=0179
price: $44.53
pickguards
source: WD Music
http://www.wdmusic.com/guards_guitar_peavey.html
pickup mounting rings
source: Frets on the Net
http://www.fretsonthenet.com/Peavey.htm
output jack
source: Guitarelectronics.com
part number: JK21-17
price: $11.95
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/product/JK21-17
source: Stewart-MacDonald
part number: 1819
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics ... _Jack.html
price: $6.90
pots 250K (solid shaft)
source: Best Guitar Parts
part number: PJ0011
http://www.bestguitarparts.com/guitar-p ... ometer.htm
price: $4.50
pots 500K (solid shaft)
source: Best Guitar Parts
part number: PJ0025
http://www.bestguitarparts.com/guitar-p ... ometer.htm
price: $4.50
control pot adapter bushing
If you would prefer to use less expensive knurled pots (the common ones you see everywhere) and found that your T-knobs wobble a bit, try these...
source: Guitarelectronics.com
part number: BSH
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/product/BSH
price: $4.50 for a pair
Pickup Adjustment Screws
"The pu height screws are the same on 60 & 40. They are 6-32 x 1" and are self-tapping, although the self-tapping isn't
necessary on replacement screws.
FYI: I've never printed this, but if your plastic "legs" on some T-60 or 40 pickups are stripped, you can change to 8-32
screws for the "T-60" look, or, of course, use the original screws with a Gibson pu ring. I have inserted brass threaded
slugs when I find stripped plastic threads, but not everybody has them handy. Chip"
http://www.houstonmusicreview.com/phpBB ... 864#p26864
Last edited by Frank N. Peavey on Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:07 am, edited 13 times in total.
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