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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-02-20 8:49 AM (#194181)
Subject: How about a lesson?


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I look to the Sages......

When looking from the soundhole(s) toward the peghead, which direction do you turn the neck adjusting screw to tighten? Clockwise or anti-clockwise?

Does tightening increase or decrease the "relief"?

I meekly await proclaimations from the Mount......

tim
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iconocoustica
Posted 2004-02-20 10:24 AM (#194182 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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As far as I know, it's "right-tighty, lefty-loosey", so clockwise tightens the truss rod. This will straighten the neck more, which decreases the relief.

Franklin
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TRboy
Posted 2004-02-20 10:31 AM (#194183 - in reply to #194181)
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I don't know about Sage....but here goes.....Lefty Loosey,Righty Tighty!...There!!! :D
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Seriously, :rolleyes: Turns to the right(clockwise)will "tighten" or take away the relief and turns to the left(counterclockwise)will "loosen" or relax the neck giving you more relief(kind of like ROLAIDS)
The same applies when working from the peghead!!
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Mike :cool:
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TRboy
Posted 2004-02-20 10:36 AM (#194184 - in reply to #194181)
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Well Franklin beat me to it :D (no wonder I got that fatal error message!!) I hope that helps!!
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Mike :cool:
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-02-20 12:08 PM (#194185 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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I bow to your most awe inspiring knowledge!

thanks guys!

tim

p.s. I need to use a ratchet wrench and tighten till it stops, right!? :eek:
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MWoody
Posted 2004-02-20 12:09 PM (#194186 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?



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Is that the top to the right or the the bottom to the right...

I always do something first and then try the other way. That works for me unless there are power tools invoved.
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TRboy
Posted 2004-02-20 1:12 PM (#194187 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?



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I think it's big at the little and bottom at the top!! :D :D :D
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Hoped that helped :eek:
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Mike :cool:
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TRboy
Posted 2004-02-20 1:16 PM (#194188 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?



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Hey Tim,
Using a ratchet wrench is O.K. but just remember to stop a 1/4 of a turn before it wrings off!!
(glad I can help!!)
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Mike ;)
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-02-20 1:52 PM (#194189 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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ratchet wrench...hmmmm.... maybe I should practice on my friend's "lefty" carbon/plastic/laminated Mawrtin.... ratchet until I see the neck move! :eek: :D



tim
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MWoody
Posted 2004-02-20 2:21 PM (#194190 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?



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...or his hands around yours...
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-02-20 3:53 PM (#194191 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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Is this diagram conceptually accurate?


Neck Adjustment Diagram

Cadd Guys: please forgive me that I didn't use AutoCadd!

tim
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TRboy
Posted 2004-02-20 3:57 PM (#194192 - in reply to #194181)
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YEP!
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-02-20 4:01 PM (#194193 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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Is that a glimmer of light I see??!!??

tim
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Nils
Posted 2004-02-20 10:20 PM (#194194 - in reply to #194181)
Subject: Re: How about a lesson?


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Don't get carried away reefing on that truss rod nut. The nut had fallen off my 1612 in transit so I was forced to figure this out myself. The guitar actually didn't play too bad with the nut completely off, so when I put it back on I ran it up finger tight with the strings on & turned it just a smidge past "snug" with the neck wrench. A while later I tightend the nut a half turn & I got a buzz. I backed it off 1/8th & it's great. My point being don't go wrenching that nut down like it was a lug nut on your car, a little bit goes a long ways.

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