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Truss rod - Did he just do that?


Drax
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Vintage truss rod adjustment.

It's the official Fender guy but looks like a real cowboy job. Does anyone actually do it like this?

(from 4mins - not for the faint hearted)

[media]http://youtu.be/qKtlsps4SqY[/media]

Edited by Drax
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Yup, I don't have the appropriate shaped spanner for my Yamaha BB450 and I did the truss rod like that by loosening (but not removing) the neck screws then angling the neck to provide access for a regular socket and wrench. Couldn't be bothered removing the strings and the neck entirely, already did that for the washer trick for the maxed out rod.

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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1428711580' post='2744064']
Why a cowboy job? I wouldn't have an issue doing that. It looks like someone who is familiar with doing it.
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Shoving the neck back in and yanking it out can cause paint splitting etc - just because he's done it 500 times that way, time 501 might be a priceless (expensive) 1960's Jazz and it could go wrong.

I always work on other people's gear like it's their pride and joy even if it's a £120 Squier. My gear is my business, but the epiphone t-bird might be the dream bass of the person I'm fixing it for.

I've worked on Wals, sadowskys, 1960's/70's fenders and £10,000 Gibson Tom Murphy aged Les Pauls - the kid with the stagg strat got the same setup, fret polish everything.

Just because he's a CS guy surrounded by the gear, doesn't make it worthless and from a brand image thing, he's undersold it a fair bit by manhandling that bass.

I know that probably seems a bit OTT.

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[quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1428712289' post='2744069']



I know that probably seems a bit OTT.
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Nah, call it passionate! Your argument is solid and from a professional point of view definitely not the most caring way to do it. I'd be happy to do it that way on my own basses though if I'm in a hurry, but only ones already knocked up cos as you say, the neck pocket edges can be weak spots for paint. And I wonder what it does to the screw holes in the neck too if done repeatedly?

Did he really say "I have fun wrangling it this way"??? Says it all really.
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What was more painful for me is that I had one of those basses and sold it to Beedster as I needed the cash and couldn't justify owning it at the time :(

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[quote name='pfretrock' timestamp='1429034991' post='2747266']
That's the method quoted in The Haynes Fender Bass Manual (by Andy Gibson) with loosened strings. Although he said he "does not do this in front of a client - it looks horrendous"
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I do find it slightly ironic that a book about Fender was written by a Mr Gibson :)

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[quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1429096977' post='2747888']
I've done it that way but always loosen the strings first.
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Seems there's quite a few people comfortable doing it that way, so can't all be bad. Difference I guess between what you're comfortable with doing on your own bass, vs someone elses.

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You have to be careful doing that on a '57 P with the anodized guard, it can be a snug fit and angling the neck like that could scratch the finish on the side of the neck. Speaking from experience - but it was a Road Worn P so it kinda didn't matter!

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How do you do this without risk of damaging the finish? I'm not sure how you're supposed to get at the truss screw without pulling the neck from the heel?

I loosen the strings when I do this to make sure I don't hurt myself more than anything else. That fella is just used to doing it.

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[quote name='Drax' timestamp='1429108424' post='2748106']
Just realised what this tutorial reminds me of


[url="http://youtu.be/ueHC7pgfYGU?t=94"]http://youtu.be/ueHC7pgfYGU?t=94[/url]
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Just seeing the title of the vid was enough, I didn't need reminding! My thoughts on the truss rod video were of the slightly more benign osteopathic variety :-)

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