I bought some Elmer’s wood putty or wood filler and a little tube. Along with some plastic wood putty or wood filler. If I let it dry long enough it’ll hold up but I’m still that entire hole with just a gorilla wood filler high performance on heavy duty wood repairs what it says. I use I think the biggest step drill I have and ended up going to deep with it. When I seen this 1 lb tub of high performance wood filler from Amazon. I looked at it like doing body work on a car. You know fill it up till it dries and shrinks. Sand it smooth then apply more. Keep repeating until the tuning holes are completely full. I’ve been wanting to grab me a couple forstner bits. I got a three different sizes of the flat style. From a half inch all the way down to 3/8”. Okay when I was saying the flat style drill bits. I was referring to the boring bits. I also bought a multi tuner drill bit jig. Except the Schaller m4s tuners. Are not covered with his drill bit jig. I wasn’t going to spend $95 to get the same thing from Stew Mac. So I spent 45 and got the same thing basically. Also would you happen to know what silver tone used to finish this bass sslb-11
I’m not going to disagree with you or say that no I looked this up and blah blah blah. Because I asked the question if last so thank you for your input I truly appreciate it but I truly believe that if I let it dry long enough. And should be strong as an ox!


