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My E is a bit low and ive decided for the first time that im going to have a go at fixing it. 

I’ve seen how to do it using Baking Soda, and im confident in doing it, but have a question about the file i need to use. Ive seen recommendations for Welders rods, and have looked these up on Amazon.

The question is, do i need to get something that is the same, or almost as wide as the slot itself? All the Welder’s rod sets seem to be very narrow. Is it a case of just using a narrow one and working my way around the slot with it?

 

Thanks for any advice. 

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To file without the right tool (a real nut file), use an A string (in your case) with some sanding paper (800 grit or more) wrapped around it.

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1 hour ago, Hellzero said:

Baking Soda? Are you sure?

 

Simply use a drop of Super Glue, let it dry, or better use an accelerator and slightly file.

Yeah, i thought this was quite a common practice. Obviously with superglue and not just left loose 😀

 

50 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

To file without the right tool (a real nut file), use an A string (in your case) with some sanding paper (800 grit or more) wrapped around it.

Thanks, ill bare that in mind.

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10 hours ago, dave_bass5 said:

Yeah, i thought this was quite a common practice. Obviously with superglue and not just left loose 😀

Yes, this does seem to be the go to method, perhaps it is harder than just superglue alone, it will certainly be easier to see.

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10 hours ago, Hellzero said:

To file without the right tool (a real nut file), use an A string (in your case) with some sanding paper (800 grit or more) wrapped around it.

 

This ^

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10 hours ago, Hellzero said:

To file without the right tool (a real nut file), use an A string (in your case) with some sanding paper (800 grit or more) wrapped around it.

I’ve used this method, a short, chopped off length will make it easier to handle, with less chance of a convex finish.

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Thanks for the replies. The plan is not to fill the whole slot, just pack it out at the bottom by a mm or two, although im sure to get to that I will need to file it. 

I have the wife's baking soda and the glue, I'll get some sandpaper and should be good to go. It's only a plastic nut and if I bodge it up too much I'll get a new one fitted. Should really do that anyway but I need the bass at home for the next few weeks while im learning some songs for a couple of gigs in July. 

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I had to build up the nut on a ebay neck.

Tape up the headstock from sharp pointy things... think i used a round needle file, twisting rather than back and forth.

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