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Patsbro
Posted 2011-06-10 4:49 PM (#351184)
Subject: Nuts.


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Location: Parkersburg, WV
My '77 Custom Balladeer recently started buzzing at the nut after 34 years of string changes and tunings. The factory was gracious enough to supply me with a replacement and I was wondering if there is any trick to removing the old one. It is still firmly glued in place and I want to remove it cleanly to avoid possibly taking a chunk of wood out around the channel the nut fits into. Any tips, tricks, and advice would be appreciated.

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USMC_CPL
Posted 2011-06-10 6:02 PM (#351185 - in reply to #351184)
Subject: Re: Nuts.


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I use a small piece of cold rolled or mild steel that is the length of the nut, place it against the nut on the first fret and gently tap the steel with a small hammer or handle of a screw driver. gentle taps until the glue breaks loose.

You could always make some "pardon the expression" nut dust, press it into the nut slot, add a drop or two of super glue and re-cut the string slots.

You will more than likely have to cut the string slots even with a new nut installed.
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Beal
Posted 2011-06-10 7:44 PM (#351186 - in reply to #351184)
Subject: Re: Nuts.



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Location: 6 String Ranch
yeah, knock it forward, gently
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