where do you get the specialized wrench to torque the female threaded gatling gun looking truss adjustment fitting threaded onto the truss male threading?
long ago back in the 70's the aria pro pe2001 had this kind of specialized wrench but it was used to snug the tuning machines button tension turning. it resembled a micro sized russian sickle with a nib protruding from the inside curvature of the sickle. maybe i should hand sketch this tool and post the cellphone pic?
thanks in advance.
something must have caused the neck to counter-bow, string action has lowered way too much, and you can sight down the neck longitude clearly seeing the counter-bow.
this behavior is unprecedented because tension loaded by strings should not cause counter-bow, or does tension of strings depreciate over time, trillions of wavering string vibrations? you mean, the hexagonal cores and plain steels become thinner and thinner and thinner? so this results in equivalent tension depreciation at concert pitch?
i have never touched this truss ever from 2009 when the worship pastor gave me this tk (telecaster korea) that he used (he kept his fralins though so i ended up scrounging around for genuine fender dead pups, unwound splice open then rewind, free handouts from the repair luthier trashcan.
i purchased the china beam, SiC wetsandpaper to true the frets longitudinally, and the crowning diamond expensive, but i've yet machined the frets procrastination. maybe resolving counter-bow will circumvent groove rectification?
long ago back in the 70's the aria pro pe2001 had this kind of specialized wrench but it was used to snug the tuning machines button tension turning. it resembled a micro sized russian sickle with a nib protruding from the inside curvature of the sickle. maybe i should hand sketch this tool and post the cellphone pic?
thanks in advance.
something must have caused the neck to counter-bow, string action has lowered way too much, and you can sight down the neck longitude clearly seeing the counter-bow.
this behavior is unprecedented because tension loaded by strings should not cause counter-bow, or does tension of strings depreciate over time, trillions of wavering string vibrations? you mean, the hexagonal cores and plain steels become thinner and thinner and thinner? so this results in equivalent tension depreciation at concert pitch?
i have never touched this truss ever from 2009 when the worship pastor gave me this tk (telecaster korea) that he used (he kept his fralins though so i ended up scrounging around for genuine fender dead pups, unwound splice open then rewind, free handouts from the repair luthier trashcan.
i purchased the china beam, SiC wetsandpaper to true the frets longitudinally, and the crowning diamond expensive, but i've yet machined the frets procrastination. maybe resolving counter-bow will circumvent groove rectification?
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