installing truss rods
installing truss rods
I am about to install a gotoh 2-way truss rod in my neck...
The closest router bit I could find was 11mm which is very close ...with calipers the truss rod measures slightly under that by maybe 0.3mm.. even though most suggest 11mm trench it does have a little play there.
I am wondering if you guys epoxy or silicone the U-channel of the truss rod into the truss rod slot? Do you epoxy all the way down each side or just a couple of spots on each side ?
Thanks for any help?
Grant
The closest router bit I could find was 11mm which is very close ...with calipers the truss rod measures slightly under that by maybe 0.3mm.. even though most suggest 11mm trench it does have a little play there.
I am wondering if you guys epoxy or silicone the U-channel of the truss rod into the truss rod slot? Do you epoxy all the way down each side or just a couple of spots on each side ?
Thanks for any help?
Grant
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I had bought these rods from Aust. Luthier Supply, and when I asked them they said to install with a small blob of silicon sealer in a few spots in the slot, then push the rod into it. DO NOT USE TOO MUCH. Just enough to take out the rattle. I had a small tube of the stuff, and managed to get just a little deep in the slot without getting it any where else.
Bob's right, if you get some on your hands and start messing about then your in for some trouble when it comes time for finishing.
I have know idea if this is the correct way or not. I just followed their instructions. It's the way I installed 3 rods, and it seemed to work. They were fit so that the rod was flush with the top of the neck, so the fret board fit perfectly flat across the entire width of the neck.
Bob's right, if you get some on your hands and start messing about then your in for some trouble when it comes time for finishing.
I have know idea if this is the correct way or not. I just followed their instructions. It's the way I installed 3 rods, and it seemed to work. They were fit so that the rod was flush with the top of the neck, so the fret board fit perfectly flat across the entire width of the neck.
I am on the right tram line now.
cheers bob, I couldn't find another router bit that was any closer so I'll go with the 11mm
thanks hesh, I didn't realise there was also a z-poxy especially for grain filling so I'll look into that.
and cheers Allen,... I got my rods from ALS also ..I thought I'd ask here before emailing them...and now I don't have to..after much reading it seems more people opt for the epoxy method so I think I'll try that , although the silicone idea makes sense to me as a shock absorber so I'd imagine it would equally as good.
cheers bob, I couldn't find another router bit that was any closer so I'll go with the 11mm
thanks hesh, I didn't realise there was also a z-poxy especially for grain filling so I'll look into that.
and cheers Allen,... I got my rods from ALS also ..I thought I'd ask here before emailing them...and now I don't have to..after much reading it seems more people opt for the epoxy method so I think I'll try that , although the silicone idea makes sense to me as a shock absorber so I'd imagine it would equally as good.
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