Truss rod wrench
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Truss rod wrench
hey all, what kind of wrench do you use to adjust your truss rods? I've got a '76 4001. I bought a T shaped wrench, and the cavity under the truss rod cover doesn't allow me to use it properly. any advice?
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I've got a similar truss rod wrench, but it doesn't work! The groove cut into the headstock isn't at the right angle, so the rod doesn't sit on the nut properly. I'm bummed, the neck is a little bit backbowed on the G and D string side. I can hear the string fretting out behind where I fret - it's really annoying. Anyone know a good Ric repairman in Sacramento, CA?
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When you see them bent like this, it's almost guaranteed that someone previously used the wrong wrench to adjust the rods. They don't just bend over by themselves.
You should also carefully examine the fingerboard-neck joint just behind the nut as often instruments which have been torqued this way have some signs of separation, further evidence of improper previous adjustment.
Finally, be VERY, VERY careful with that T-wrench as this (or worse, a stripped or broken rod) is the usual result of using one.
You should also carefully examine the fingerboard-neck joint just behind the nut as often instruments which have been torqued this way have some signs of separation, further evidence of improper previous adjustment.
Finally, be VERY, VERY careful with that T-wrench as this (or worse, a stripped or broken rod) is the usual result of using one.
Aw, what a shame. Locally, nearly every 4001 I've worked on has this problem in varying degrees. Too bad people don't stop and think. My '69 4001 was like new right up to when I sold her because I knew what to do. Must be a guy thing, since we're famous for never reading the manuals!
Apr. '73 4001JG, Jun. '73 4001MG, Feb. '75 4001 WBT, Feb. '00 4001CS
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