Truss Rod Rescue Kit
Truss Rod Rescue Kit
Hello. Just wondering what other alternatives there are out there to fix a stripped truss rod.
I see Stew Mac has this:
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Truss_rods/ ... -5680.html
But it's sooooo expensive!
Does anyone out there have a cheaper solution?
Thanks.
I see Stew Mac has this:
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Truss_rods/ ... -5680.html
But it's sooooo expensive!
Does anyone out there have a cheaper solution?
Thanks.
- DarwinStrings
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rod or nut
It's a fender with the philips head down at the body end.
I 90% sure, as I took the nut out and tried it on another neck and it worked all right. Tried another nut on the stuff neck and it doesn't do anything.
I really don't want to remove the fingerboard, dig out the old rod etc etc etc.
Thanks.
I 90% sure, as I took the nut out and tried it on another neck and it worked all right. Tried another nut on the stuff neck and it doesn't do anything.
I really don't want to remove the fingerboard, dig out the old rod etc etc etc.
Thanks.
No Sunk stripe
It's front mounted under the fingerboard. I guess I could always turn it into a rear mounted neck as an option which will save mucking around with the fingerboard.
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- Taffy Evans
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In the past I have got around this problem, cant remember the guitars tho, with a dremal and a dental burr. I have them burrs with a long shaft and use a flexible drive. I carefully took wood away from around the rod in the rod cavity exposing new thread. I would assess this method depending on the guitar. You could try an old rod nut and burr up the end with a centerpunch and it may cut a new flat surface for the washer to seat up against. Having thought about this whilst writing I think I have another way Hmmm I'll go and experiment I've got heaps of old necks, "I'll be back" [don't hold your breath tho] Good luck.
Taff
I will do this
Thanks Taff. In my relentless search for a solution I stumbled on this:
http://www.guitarrepairshop.com/repairtrussrod.html
I been able to remove the rod exactly the way it was describe in the article. Now I need to find a replacement Truss Rod. Might have to make my own. With this method I will need to attach the anchor in vitro so to speak. Any suggestions on how to fix the anchor? Thanks.
http://www.guitarrepairshop.com/repairtrussrod.html
I been able to remove the rod exactly the way it was describe in the article. Now I need to find a replacement Truss Rod. Might have to make my own. With this method I will need to attach the anchor in vitro so to speak. Any suggestions on how to fix the anchor? Thanks.
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