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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-07-05 8:57 PM (#350391)
Subject: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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I have more than one guitar on which the string sticks in the nut-slot when I am tuning...
I get close to the desired tone, then click! it has go too far.
The it happens again going the other direction. :mad:

How can I cure this problem.

Hopefully someone has a sincerely helpful suggestion on this topic. :p
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-07-05 9:53 PM (#350392 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Well, there are experts on the board and then there is me. Here's the wrong answer I'm sure ... but it always worked for me. Get a Dixon Ticonderoga #2 Soft, sharpen it, and then rub the tip in the nut slots so you get the slippery graphite in there.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-07-05 10:07 PM (#350393 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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That simple, huh? :cool:

(now I gotta buy a pencil, cuz I am pretty sure that I don't own one :p )
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stephent28
Posted 2011-07-05 10:27 PM (#350394 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Bobbo's technique works and is cheaper than NutSauce.
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seesquare
Posted 2011-07-05 10:34 PM (#350395 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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Bobbo- plus two. Actually, I have some aerosol silicon I spray on a Q-tip, then apply to each slot. Works well, but graphite is cheaper, and more accessible.
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javaman
Posted 2011-07-05 10:36 PM (#350396 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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I've been using a pencil for years with good results
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numbfingers
Posted 2011-07-05 11:15 PM (#350397 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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I have some "dry" Teflon lubricant in a spray can (DuPont D00110101) that works well. I don't spray it directly on my nuts- I spray it on a Q-Tip and then apply to the affected area.
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USMC_CPL
Posted 2011-07-05 11:51 PM (#350398 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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No.2 Pencil tried and tested.
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FlySig
Posted 2011-07-06 12:09 AM (#350399 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Are your strings normal gauge? How worn are the nut slots? They should be slightly rounded on the bottom, definitely not V shaped which will pinch the string. Do the slots angle down gently towards the tuners?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-07-06 1:37 AM (#350400 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Actually, this was happening with my pretty-new G-400 Epiphone SG.
It also happens with my 2778LX, which is also minty-new even though it is 3 years-old.
Once I get them tuned-up it is okay.
But I will definitely do that graphite trick next time I change strings.
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PEZ
Posted 2011-07-06 2:18 AM (#350401 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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I DO the Bobbo when needed.
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jay
Posted 2011-07-06 2:25 AM (#350402 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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This post seemed to do the trick...

http://www.ovationfanclub.com/cgi-bin/ubb/non-cgi/ultimatebb.php?ub...
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BrickGlass
Posted 2011-07-06 2:27 AM (#350403 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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Graphite works great, but if you want to spend the money Big Bends Nut Sauce is some really good stuff too.
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Auriemma
Posted 2011-07-06 8:58 AM (#350404 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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I've hear that putting some Chapstick on the string at the nut works too.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-07-06 9:09 AM (#350405 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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A tiny dab of parafin wax or a bar of soap will also do the trick. Might be a bit cleaner over time than the graphite.
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AussieJames
Posted 2011-07-06 8:32 PM (#350406 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Originally posted by numbfingers:
I have some "dry" Teflon lubricant in a spray can (DuPont D00110101) that works well. "I DON'T SPRAY IT DIRECTLY ON MY NUTS"- I spray it on a Q-Tip and then apply to the affected area.
I'm please to hear that Steve.....

AJ :D
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BruDeV
Posted 2011-07-06 11:20 PM (#350407 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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If you use wax, stay away from bee's wax (sticky).

Parafin works great.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2011-07-07 1:24 AM (#350408 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?


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Originally posted by BruDeV:
If you use wax, stay away from bee's wax (sticky).

Parafin works great.
How about a Brazilian wax?
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-07-07 7:05 AM (#350409 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
How about a Brazilian wax?
Been there, done that.
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-07-07 12:34 PM (#350410 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Clean but painful.
+whatever, on the pencil.
(who cares if it's 'dirty'? It's R&R!)
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rededdie
Posted 2011-07-10 3:18 PM (#350411 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Sigh...I miss the old days. This thread wouln't have gone 5 min, let alone 5 days on topic/outta the gutter!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-07-10 4:02 PM (#350412 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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rededdie opines:
Sigh...I miss the old days. This thread wouln't have gone 5 min, let alone 5 days on topic/outta the gutter!
I Know! What is this world coming to? :confused:

That is why I wrote, "Hopefully someone has a sincerely helpful suggestion on this topic."
I expected two dozen snide remarks, and well-thought jabs before I got the Real Answer.
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TRboy
Posted 2011-07-10 9:19 PM (#350413 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Try Utter Balm....It'll leave your nuts nice and soft. ;)


....btw, how'd your nuts get sticky anyways?


There! You happy now? :D
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rededdie
Posted 2011-07-11 8:34 AM (#350414 - in reply to #350391)
Subject: Re: How do I cure a sticky Nut?



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Atta boy, TR
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