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Truss rod adjustment on '76 Folklore

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bauerhillboy
Posted 2009-10-09 1:20 PM (#395026)
Subject: Truss rod adjustment on '76 Folklore


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I'm a really handy guy... and I have a million tools for all sorts of things...but what's the right tool to turn that little nut buried in all that wood with such close clearance??? What size is the nut?

Boy, do I feel stupid all of a sudden. Help! John <>{
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-10-09 2:26 PM (#395027 - in reply to #395026)
Subject: Re: Truss rod adjustment on '76 Folklore


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It's either 1/4 or 5/16 short socket or box wrench (not sure). I use a 1/4 inch drive socket set.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-10-09 8:12 PM (#395028 - in reply to #395026)
Subject: Re: Truss rod adjustment on '76 Folklore


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Just checked John, it is a 1/4" short socket.
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