'74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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'74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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The ferrules on the tuners of my '74 4001 "creep" out over time. I'm thinking I could just carefully glue them in with a little titebond (real titebond).

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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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Which tuners does your '74 have?

I'm gonna guess that it's the nickle-plated, open-geared reverse tuners. And I'm gonna guess that you have the small metal ferrules.

My solution would be:

Carefully wrap masking tape around part of ferrule that fits into headstock. Use razor blade to trim tape flush with bottom of ferrule. Wrap just enough that ferrule fits snugly into headstock. Repeat for other three ferrules. Twist all volume knobs fully in a clockwise manner. Play bass.

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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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Yes those are the tuners I have.


Thanks so much!

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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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rickaddict wrote:Which tuners does your '74 have?

I'm gonna guess that it's the nickle-plated, open-geared reverse tuners. And I'm gonna guess that you have the small metal ferrules.

My solution would be:

Carefully wrap masking tape around part of ferrule that fits into headstock. Use razor blade to trim tape flush with bottom of ferrule. Wrap just enough that ferrule fits snugly into headstock. Twist all volume knobs fully in a clockwise manner. Play bass.

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Those are Kluson tuners- correct?
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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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mac94 wrote:Yes those are the tuners I have.

Thanks so much!

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You're welcome! Glad I could be of use!

mac94 wrote: Those are Kluson tuners- correct?
Yes.
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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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rickaddict wrote:
mac94 wrote:Those are Kluson tuners- correct?
Yes.
Huh, I just learned something. I'd heard talk of Kluson tuners over the years but didn't catch that they were the reverse nickle ones. Thanks.
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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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johnallg wrote:
rickaddict wrote:
mac94 wrote:Those are Kluson tuners- correct?
Yes.
Huh, I just learned something. I'd heard talk of Kluson tuners over the years but didn't catch that they were the reverse nickle ones. Thanks.
Yessir, yessir! Actually, I'm not positive if they were in fact made by Kluson or if they just closely resemble tuners made by Kluson.

Either way...the nickle-plated open-back reverse tuners are often referred to as Klusons.

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Re: '74 4001 Ferrule Creep

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Thanks for clarifying - at least I'll be on the same page as everyone else now. :lol:
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