I know you probably already know how to put on strap locks, but I like making videos like this sometimes for people who might need them. FYI, here's a link to the strap locks I use in this video (I got them because these are the only black strap locks I could find): amzn.to/2rSqgSG
Saem Iftikhar I was putting the strap onto the strap mounts and then putting the locks, and not fixating the strap in the locks and then putting the locks onto the strap mounts, like Tyler has shown here, if that makes any sense to you.
1:58 "You can use a wrench for this part if you need to" Well, you NEED to. You need to tighten the shit out of that nut. Otherwise it will definitely get loose over time and eventually the lock will fall off the strap. If you've got some Loctite or other superglue around, I would even put a small drip on the threads to make sure it's not going anywhere.
I've learned from working with a lot of wood (PHRASING) that it's always a good idea to lubricate the screws with a bit of soap. That when when the friction heats up the screw it won't break, and it will make it easier to get the screw out in case you ever need to.
Something I always do and recommend to anyone is: After you removed the original pin and its screw you put some wood glue and a match (the non lighting up side) into the holes. It will harden out in a couple of minutes and will give additional strength to the strap lock.
Bump this golden oldie- I just started following your channel about a year ago, then randomly tonight I decided to RUclips search "install strap locks" . The last set I self-installed ended up stripping out on a 76 Gibson SG. Yikes. So, I wanted to take every precaution and ensure I was doing it the safe and correct way this time. And lo' and behold, 3rd video in the search is this old goodie. I bout the Dunlops, so this tute is moot. However, I wanted to view this one anyway just to see how far you've come. Nice channel, bro.
Yeah, this happened to a friend of mine years ago, the original screw bored the hole out, so now his new smaller screw just flopped in, not enough screw thickness for the treads to grab on to, our bass player, told him to put a toothpick in the bored out hole with some superglue..... His mom, walking into the room, and only catching part of the conversation, said he should just get a new girlfriend............When we all were finally able to stop laughing, I asked him if he wanted me to try mine.... ;) It really was funny, you just had to be there..........
For those of you working about remaking a hole for the screw, break some toothpicks off in it and it practically makes it brand new and will hold the screw tighter.
guess it's a lifestyle now....you'll have straplock friends, you'll be wearing different kinds of clothes, looking at people with regular strap pegs with newfound sympathy.... 🤔
You should always lubricate the screws with wax to make it easier to install the screws! On my straps I always use blue loctite and tighten with a socket or nut driver! I usually take things to another level but can't be to careful when working on expensive instruments!
Fuck All That Pop Shit if it’s rosewood, use some type of oil, such as kyser lemon oil, with a microfibre cloth. If it is a maple fretboard, use a dry cloth
Liked for the video and especially the background music. Reminded me of Harvest Moon (Story of Seasons) or Rune Factory video games and other past happy memories.
Never understood why people don't use strap locks more often. They're inexpensive and they protect your investment, what else do you need? I put them on all my guitars, I prefer ones made by Fender that are like big buttons, they're great!
Hey, thanks man. Y'know, as long as I've been playing (since 1970; didn't say I was any good) I've never had occasion to use strap locks, so this was actually new to me. May go for it on future guitars, got a couple builds in the works. And the self-locking straps sound like a good idea, but I've yet to see a good report about 'em. So, strap locks it is.
Before you tighten the nut on the strap fully, leave it slightly loose and put on the guitar, it'll let the strap adjust to the angle you wear it properly, then tighten fully.
thank to you video I can put my new strap locks on my Ibanez!, I only was need to cut a little fabric on the strap to be able to put the lock on it and everything works perfect!, thank you dude!
Thanks for the video. I know it's really dumb, but I couldn't figure out which side of the strap to put the washer and bolt (or whether they should even be on the same side). This video helped cleared that up for me.
You need to use lock tite on the threads of the part that mounts on the strap. If you don’t, be prepared to check the nut every time you play because the nuts come loose easily and boom there went your guitar hitting the floor!
I'm still wondering why no one ever talk about the Planet Waves Rolling Lock straps.... They're pretty cool, locks very well, are less bulky and rattling than straplocks and in price are very close. The only disadvantage may be the lock pieces themselves are not removable or sold separetely (yet), so you can't use it with your other straps, which could be a dilemma if you have your fav designs ._.
The choice is yours. You can do strap locks with a couple of disc washers from your local hardware or suppliers like Screwfix. You need a few pence, a screwdriver and the kind of strap that will go in the case with the guitar (no buckles) because it stays with the guitar. Jus' sayin'. I've been doing that since long before we had strap locks.
The Schaller strap locks are the best in my opinion. But the best (and free) strap lock is to remove the factory strap button and screw the strap to the body with it.
If the new screw is bigger, you could always just drill the hole out to proper size. I'm sure a hundred people have already said this, but I'll say it just in case ;).
If you want them really screwed in there, pull the old hardware, dip a toothpick into wood glue, stick the toothpick into the screw hole, clip the toothpick off flush with the body, wipe away all the excess wood glue, wait a few minutes and screw the new hardware in slowly. I've done this with all of my guitars and they never come close to being loose. Also, don't use the Schallers, use the Dunlop designed strap locks.
Hey man just wanna ask if the electric guitar doesn't have a felt washer on strap button do u think its gonna destroy the guitar without felt washer on the strap button because i have prs silver sky john mayer and it doesnt have a felt washer on the strap button but some of my fender strat have that felt washer in the strap button sorry my english is not good im still learning. Thanks
Every set of strap locks I buy, the screw is too narrow and using the older screw doesn't allow me to connect the lock to the button because it protrudes too high. Any solutions?
I ordered a pair of straplocks, and the screws from the straplock are a bit longer than the original screws of my guitar. Is it okay the use the longer screws?
Does it work for heavier instrument, you know The ones the cause back problems in later year, in fact the same ones people who’s job it is to move furniture have, instruments that you probably should be sitting while playing but but you want to be flea or les, you know, like the bass guitar, (But seriously that’s a actual issue that bassist have look it up, and that why bassist don’t move a lot a why les always buy from Carl Thompson, because CTs are a lot lighter, which make playing buttery smooth, I say we find a way to make basses the same weight as guitars, and make furniture lighter to help stop furniture move+ bass player back
I use the schaller type too, but they do have thinner screws than the stock ones, so thats a bit annoying. Have to drill a bigger hole in the strap locks to use the original screws.
I put strap locks on my PRS 2 days ago but I never used the felt. Where should I get it or what alternatives are there. Please I don't want to hurt my guitar.
I haven't tried to fix that since it doesn't bother me, but I presume you could glue a small thin piece of felt into the U-shaped part of the new strap button on the guitar and that would likely hold the male end on the strap more snugly in place and prevent it from rattling.
I know you probably already know how to put on strap locks, but I like making videos like this sometimes for people who might need them. FYI, here's a link to the strap locks I use in this video (I got them because these are the only black strap locks I could find): amzn.to/2rSqgSG
do a shred war with jared dines !!!
I bought the exact same strap locks a few months ago at Thomann.
RESPOND TO JARED DINES!
Tyler already has a wife
I bought the same ones for the same reason.
No matter what kind of strap locks I may have... I would NEVER swing a PRS around like that. I'm too poor.
Jacob Trull same
I use ernie ball ones and I would trust them with my life
He only swung it around like that because PRS endorses him they probably would have just given him a new one for free
prs doesnt endorse him they just like each other... more than friends
I feel you bro
even with straplocks I'd be too paranoid to swing my guitar like that
Honestly I don’t think I’d ever do that unless I intended on breaking the guitar at some point (extreme rare)
Instructions unclear, got strap stuck in the ceiling fan.
zzz my dick strap got stuck!!!
...ok, this just getting daft now.
funny. laughed
W comment
Ok but how to install strap-on ?
LMAOOO
You’re gonna need to go to a different type of video website for that one
I did 69 th like... Nice
Bruh
IVE ONLY HAD MY GIITAR FOR THREE DAYS AND EVEN I KNOW 💀💀💀
it hurt to see that guitar drop in the beginning
Jebus it cost him like $10 and it's old and broken anyway
I still burst out laughing.
By the looks of your profile pic, you didn't see it happen anyways.
drops black guitar, locks red guitar
Rishon Singh Tha black one broke... he had to a buy a new one.
That's racist.
Hermesoδ no it isnt dafuq?
Lmao
But what is the *wrong* way?
Saem Iftikhar wrong way it to literally hammer a huge screw into your guitar and make it look ghetto as fuck. and yes I have seen them like that...
Saem Iftikhar the way I used to do it before watching this video.
that sounds horrible, yet intriguing
Saem Iftikhar I was putting the strap onto the strap mounts and then putting the locks, and not fixating the strap in the locks and then putting the locks onto the strap mounts, like Tyler has shown here, if that makes any sense to you.
makes sense, but the way a friend of mine did it was just superglue the strap to the guitar
I'm left handed so can you make another video doing it left?
le dai minh same thing!
@@jimparaster8236 woooosh
Hilarious
1:58 "You can use a wrench for this part if you need to"
Well, you NEED to. You need to tighten the shit out of that nut. Otherwise it will definitely get loose over time and eventually the lock will fall off the strap. If you've got some Loctite or other superglue around, I would even put a small drip on the threads to make sure it's not going anywhere.
I've learned from working with a lot of wood (PHRASING) that it's always a good idea to lubricate the screws with a bit of soap. That when when the friction heats up the screw it won't break, and it will make it easier to get the screw out in case you ever need to.
interesting. never heard of that.
Something I always do and recommend to anyone is: After you removed the original pin and its screw you put some wood glue and a match (the non lighting up side) into the holes. It will harden out in a couple of minutes and will give additional strength to the strap lock.
your advice was useful and it help me, but I used a toothpick instead a match, thank you!
@@theredibanezguy3826 you should use a toothpick. better wood.
But can it survive a guitar flip/spin?
Y'all rich people using straps. I just use a Laptop bag strap and wire from coat hangers.
always use the wrench people, the nut went loose on one of my straps. It was a hard lesson that I will never unlearn.
Bump this golden oldie- I just started following your channel about a year ago, then randomly tonight I decided to RUclips search "install strap locks" . The last set I self-installed ended up stripping out on a 76 Gibson SG. Yikes.
So, I wanted to take every precaution and ensure I was doing it the safe and correct way this time.
And lo' and behold, 3rd video in the search is this old goodie.
I bout the Dunlops, so this tute is moot. However, I wanted to view this one anyway just to see how far you've come.
Nice channel, bro.
This is great, thank you! Concise, right to the point, and yet very clear and doesn't gloss over anything. Just what I needed.
Yeah, this happened to a friend of mine years ago, the original screw bored the hole out, so now his new smaller screw just flopped in, not enough screw thickness for the treads to grab on to, our bass player, told him to put a toothpick in the bored out hole with some superglue..... His mom, walking into the room, and only catching part of the conversation, said he should just get a new girlfriend............When we all were finally able to stop laughing, I asked him if he wanted me to try mine.... ;) It really was funny, you just had to be there..........
For those of you working about remaking a hole for the screw, break some toothpicks off in it and it practically makes it brand new and will hold the screw tighter.
next time, less talking.
xD haha
Yeah it's kinda annoying....
😂 😂 😂
Ruthless
Talk about a jaw flapper.
I already have strap locks on all my guitars, why am I even watching this?
Reasons
Sheriff_Raato I'm sure there are even people who don't have a guitar and still watch the video
I don't even have a guitar xD I am so lost :/
What brand did you use for strap locks?
guess it's a lifestyle now....you'll have straplock friends, you'll be wearing different kinds of clothes, looking at people with regular strap pegs with newfound sympathy.... 🤔
You should always lubricate the screws with wax to make it easier to install the screws! On my straps I always use blue loctite and tighten with a socket or nut driver! I usually take things to another level but can't be to careful when working on expensive instruments!
thats what she said!!
@@sleevelessace Did the word lubricate make you randy? Grow the F up!
Can you do a turtorial how to clean the fretboard?
Hddr Rrew He has one I think
Realy? whats the name?
just ask your mom
Fuck All That Pop Shit if it’s rosewood, use some type of oil, such as kyser lemon oil, with a microfibre cloth. If it is a maple fretboard, use a dry cloth
FRETBOARD OIL AND GUITAR POLISH.
Brilliant. This video was so helpful for visually impaired people. Cheers for the extra effort - much appreciated.
Nice playing there in the intro! Well done.
I loved the little e-girl dance at the end
This video actually helped me get the locks on the strap. I thought I was doing it wrong but the video said otherwise
Liked for the video and especially the background music. Reminded me of Harvest Moon (Story of Seasons) or Rune Factory video games and other past happy memories.
the pick attack of the distorted electric reminds me of malmsteen, who also used to swing his guitar around
Never understood why people don't use strap locks more often. They're inexpensive and they protect your investment, what else do you need? I put them on all my guitars, I prefer ones made by Fender that are like big buttons, they're great!
BECOS I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR 45 YRS AND NEVER HEARD OF A FUCKING STRAP LOCK... WE CALL THEM BANNA PELLERS IN GEORGIA !!!!
@@mefirst4266 I've had my strap fail me 3 times in 2 weekds buddy come at me
Hey, thanks man. Y'know, as long as I've been playing (since 1970; didn't say I was any good) I've never had occasion to use strap locks, so this was actually new to me. May go for it on future guitars, got a couple builds in the works. And the self-locking straps sound like a good idea, but I've yet to see a good report about 'em. So, strap locks it is.
Before you tighten the nut on the strap fully, leave it slightly loose and put on the guitar, it'll let the strap adjust to the angle you wear it properly, then tighten fully.
The noise I made when I saw him drop that guitar was not human...
🤣
i remember when this guy was 15k subs .-. u grow up quickly brah gj
thank to you video I can put my new strap locks on my Ibanez!, I only was need to cut a little fabric on the strap to be able to put the lock on it and everything works perfect!, thank you dude!
wtf I literally just bought my first strap locks last night and then you upload how to install them haha
Glad I watched this it was helpful since I just ordered strap lock for my guitar,thank a lot. 👍
This is why i love RUclips. Thanks man.
Thanks for the video. I know it's really dumb, but I couldn't figure out which side of the strap to put the washer and bolt (or whether they should even be on the same side). This video helped cleared that up for me.
I hope there is a foam at the bottom when the guitar falls. Dude I got goosebumps when you intentionally drop it.
I used to use the Schallers until I got turned onto the DiMarzio straps. Those suit me better than other systems. Personal opinion of course
The rubber gaskets off of Grolsch Beer bottles are cheap, beer is great and they work great.
Nice video, cool music man! Sounds awesome!
Tyler just respond to Jared.....he apologized to u on Twitter
I mean, it was just a joke lol
What happened?
Thank you for this, it was very helpful and actually gave a close up view, which very few videos do
Cheers, legend! My guitar is secure! 🤘😊
Thank you so much for this video. It helped a lot!😁
Great video~
Love the jiggle at the end and the guitar stays on..!!!
Just bought the Schaller Rutheniums for my Acoustic...🎸
You need to use lock tite on the threads of the part that mounts on the strap. If you don’t, be prepared to check the nut every time you play because the nuts come loose easily and boom there went your guitar hitting the floor!
Newer Schaller sets have a radial set screw, which is pure win.
I'm still wondering why no one ever talk about the Planet Waves Rolling Lock straps.... They're pretty cool, locks very well, are less bulky and rattling than straplocks and in price are very close.
The only disadvantage may be the lock pieces themselves are not removable or sold separetely (yet), so you can't use it with your other straps, which could be a dilemma if you have your fav designs ._.
The choice is yours. You can do strap locks with a couple of disc washers from your local hardware or suppliers like Screwfix. You need a few pence, a screwdriver and the kind of strap that will go in the case with the guitar (no buckles) because it stays with the guitar. Jus' sayin'. I've been doing that since long before we had strap locks.
PRS guitars are so beautiful.
Love you Tyler your my fav guitarist
The Schaller strap locks are the best in my opinion. But the best (and free) strap lock is to remove the factory strap button and screw the strap to the body with it.
Thanks dude, your video help me a lot.. ✌✌👊👊🇵🇭🇵🇭
same.
If the new screw is bigger, you could always just drill the hole out to proper size. I'm sure a hundred people have already said this, but I'll say it just in case ;).
If this was me watching a few years ago I would be so happy that you weren't talking 😂😂
Thank you. This video really helped.
I needed this thank you .
This video helped me a lot thank you
You could use the stock screw from your guitar for the strap lock right?
i almost cried when u dropped the guitar
Awesome video! Thanks, Man.
If you want them really screwed in there, pull the old hardware, dip a toothpick into wood glue, stick the toothpick into the screw hole, clip the toothpick off flush with the body, wipe away all the excess wood glue, wait a few minutes and screw the new hardware in slowly. I've done this with all of my guitars and they never come close to being loose. Also, don't use the Schallers, use the Dunlop designed strap locks.
Did you make the track that is in the video???? Regards from Guatemala
They are pretty decent locks and not too expensive. I have them on one of mine.
I'd still fuck up doing a guitar spin.
Who are the people who could not figure this out without this video?
I have a guitar strap with locks on the end that you just slide over the original strap holders and just press the button down to lock into place.
Hey man just wanna ask if the electric guitar doesn't have a felt washer on strap button do u think its gonna destroy the guitar without felt washer on the strap button because i have prs silver sky john mayer and it doesnt have a felt washer on the strap button but some of my fender strat have that felt washer in the strap button sorry my english is not good im still learning. Thanks
background music sounds beautiful, may I ask what the song is?
Simple and informative, thanks.
WOW YOU SOUND SO MASCULAN.................. YOU MUST BE A BOY !!!!!!!!!!
Hey when I put the thing that goes over the screw on it rattles around, is that normal or did I do something wrong
Do you have instructions on dunlop dual design straplocks? It doesn't fit on mono strap. The leather is very thick.
After you lock your strap in place, can you unlock them to put your strap away and put it back in later?
Thank you.
In 0:50 can’t we use the old one instead of buying a new screw since the size is the same
Every set of strap locks I buy, the screw is too narrow and using the older screw doesn't allow me to connect the lock to the button because it protrudes too high. Any solutions?
Love the song!
Great! Keep it up!
I ordered a pair of straplocks, and the screws from the straplock are a bit longer than the original screws of my guitar. Is it okay the use the longer screws?
What's the song in the background called? It's so good!
Thanks very helping ☺
Does it work for heavier instrument, you know The ones the cause back problems in later year, in fact the same ones people who’s job it is to move furniture have, instruments that you probably should be sitting while playing but but you want to be flea or les, you know, like the bass guitar, (But seriously that’s a actual issue that bassist have look it up, and that why bassist don’t move a lot a why les always buy from Carl Thompson, because CTs are a lot lighter, which make playing buttery smooth, I say we find a way to make basses the same weight as guitars, and make furniture lighter to help stop furniture move+ bass player back
Why put black strap locks on a guitar with chrome hardware? My ocd is going haywire!!
What is that music from 0:09? very cool music
I use the schaller type too, but they do have thinner screws than the stock ones, so thats a bit annoying. Have to drill a bigger hole in the strap locks to use the original screws.
Great guide thanks
Hey, can I install those strap locks (the schaller model) on a slash strap? could someone tell me that?
I put strap locks on my PRS 2 days ago but I never used the felt. Where should I get it or what alternatives are there. Please I don't want to hurt my guitar.
That last shot made me somewhat uncomfortable...
how important is it what size the screw has ? the ones on my strap locks are smaller but it seems like its still enough
Any advise here please on best ways to stop the strap locks from rattling. 🙏😎
I haven't tried to fix that since it doesn't bother me, but I presume you could glue a small thin piece of felt into the U-shaped part of the new strap button on the guitar and that would likely hold the male end on the strap more snugly in place and prevent it from rattling.
What if the screw isn't the same and I reuse the original screw with the straplock?
What if you have a sharp horn, like on a SG model, and you do not want the button on the back?
Can you do the falling part to your PRS guitars?
What strap locks do you recommend?
Was that geetar on your "Breaker List?"
What is the name of the song that plays during the tutorial??
Thanks a lot man!
Thanks man a very much appreciate it