Please explain How Truss Rods Work?
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elgranluis
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Please explain How Truss Rods Work?
Ok, well, so yesterday, as I was suffering about my ric, I decided to take out the rods, after reading about the possibility of glue in the threads. When the strings were removed from the body, the neck presented a bow. I tapped the rods, and tapped, and tapped. The rods slowly came out. As i was watching their diameter, I was thinking to myself how hard it would be for those things to break. Anyway, long story short, When I removed the rods, they were bent. I dont mean bent as in slightly, I mean bent as in bannana. Given the plastic and elastic deformation characteristics of steel, there is no way this could have happened to a rod inside a neck? Can you explain how the truss rods work.
Luis: That is how they work to bend the neck. Here is a photo of truss rods bent ready for reinsertion.


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elgranluis
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You bend them to get them in easily I'm pretty sure, that is what I have done anyway. I don't think it matters once their inside and all that pressure is exerted on them, they can only go one way. I've never had a new 4003 rod out, I have an 81 4003 with the old style rods. I know they changed them to a new style in Sept of 84, did they change them again in 1990?
