50's era single truss rods?
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50's era single truss rods?
I am gearing up to adjust the truss rod on a '59 450 and curious to know if the single rod is the same style as the dual rods?
If so, is the adjustment procedure the same (except with one truss rod instead of two) ?
The neck has a slight bow, towards the heel end, and being a neck-through, it can't be a neck angle issue.
Action is close, but a little high for my taste further up the fretboard.
If so, is the adjustment procedure the same (except with one truss rod instead of two) ?
The neck has a slight bow, towards the heel end, and being a neck-through, it can't be a neck angle issue.
Action is close, but a little high for my taste further up the fretboard.
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
Yup--it's a "bobby pin" type rod.
Can you pull it out? If you can, do so and let the neck rest for awhile. If you can't, follow standard "old style" procedures and let us know if this is satisfactory.
On a guitar that old, the type of bow you describe (if I'm reading you correctly) can be from more than one factor, and may need heating/clamping to straighten it before you reinsert the properly-arced rod and set it up again.
Can you pull it out? If you can, do so and let the neck rest for awhile. If you can't, follow standard "old style" procedures and let us know if this is satisfactory.
On a guitar that old, the type of bow you describe (if I'm reading you correctly) can be from more than one factor, and may need heating/clamping to straighten it before you reinsert the properly-arced rod and set it up again.
Re: 50's era single truss rods?
Can you take some pics for us, Collin? I'd be very interested to see what you've got there.
My 325V59 has a single rod, too, but needs no adjustment. I don't suppose they would have built it with the old style rod (?).
My 325V59 has a single rod, too, but needs no adjustment. I don't suppose they would have built it with the old style rod (?).
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
sure, like pics of the action or something? The rod?kiramdear wrote:Can you take some pics for us, Collin? I'd be very interested to see what you've got there.
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Yeah, please, maybe a peek under the TRC when you get it open, and a look at the action. A body shot would be welcome - I just love 450s and would like to learn a little more about the older ones.
An old twelver is number one on next year's to do list. 
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
erm.......yeeeeah.....body shots. Not so good on this little guy.kiramdear wrote:A body shot would be welcome - I just love 450s and would like to learn a little more about the older ones.![]()
This is the poor little hacked job described in the "Oh the horror" thread in the online sightings section...
All original parts present.
It's getting a full resto. New maple wing bits, anodized pickguard and JG finish. Actually plays decent and sounds excellent as-is. Poor thing.
I will take some pics of the action/truss rod as I go along.
Re: 50's era single truss rods?
Oh, OK, I gotcha.
I still think it's a great project for you. Yes, please keep us up with how you do with it.
Now, where's my popcorn?...
Now, where's my popcorn?...
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
I bit too much of the Jenny Craig thing going on there, huh?collin wrote:erm.......yeeeeah.....body shots. Not so good on this little guy.
Re: 50's era single truss rods?
jps wrote:I bit too much of the Jenny Craig thing going on there, huh?collin wrote:erm.......yeeeeah.....body shots. Not so good on this little guy.
Yep. Brings "cutting back" a whole new meaning!
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
it certainly does bring teardrops, doesn't it?beatlefreak wrote:Looks like somebody wanted a Vox teardrop!
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Re: 50's era single truss rods?
Dude, if you change your mind before beginning surgery, let me know. You can keep the parts!
Re: 50's era single truss rods?
toooooo late, sorry Kenny!kennyhowes wrote:Dude, if you change your mind before beginning surgery, let me know. You can keep the parts!
Stripped the finish and frets today. Frets were at about 40%, and if I'm gonna refinish....might as well refret too.
Haven't started cutting into the body, but any day now.....gotta cut further to get a clean mating surface for the new maple.
I'll start a new thread for the resto.
