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Northcountry
Posted 2005-03-02 9:31 AM (#161306)
Subject: Another Truss Rod Question
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I have a slight curve in my GS electric. Before I turn the rod at the headstock I am curious, Is this truss rod just a bent hardend steel rod that will apply pressure as it is turned or is this set up differently?
I know how to slowly tighten and apply gentle hand pressure to make the neck go back where I want it but I really would like to know exactly what this rod is doing inside the neck.
I know you guy's know.
Thanks Randy
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-03-03 9:51 AM (#161307 - in reply to #161306)
Subject: Re: Another Truss Rod Question
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Hey Maybe you guy's don't? Have I have stumped the "O" doctors?
I figured there may be some others who may want to know as well?
Randy
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MWoody
Posted 2005-03-03 10:00 AM (#161308 - in reply to #161306)
Subject: Re: Another Truss Rod Question



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Location: Upper Left USA
Randy,
I thought I posted a response, must be the early onset of alltimers!

Basically two types of Truss rod - single and double action. Probably a Bzillion twists and patterns. A single is an off-set from center bar with tension to pull back from the fretboard. The Kaman Bar is a truss Rod/housing assembly that improves the adjustability of the unit.

LX's use a double action to allow adjustment in both directions. I don't know what is in a GS but it is likely a simple single action bar.

Check out the ones they sell in Stewart McDonald:

www.stewmac.com

They have great explainations.

Note: never tighten a Truss Rod with more than a "hand" tool so as not to strip the threads!
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-03-03 6:41 PM (#161309 - in reply to #161306)
Subject: Re: Another Truss Rod Question
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Alright I knew there was a doctor on call somewhere in here.
Thanks I'll get right on the trus rod with a pair of waterpumps and vice-grips and crank that neck till it's a 1/2" shorter! That oughta do it!
Randy
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adamas72
Posted 2005-03-03 6:47 PM (#161310 - in reply to #161306)
Subject: Re: Another Truss Rod Question


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Location: Ct./ USA
I spend my day on this subject, but I can not give an answer due to company policy, but call the service dept @ noitavO, the answer is quite simple as the theory is as old as any guitar neck with a truss rod, AND don't play it in a thunderstorm!!!!!!
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