Leyland Ska Posted Monday at 20:02 Posted Monday at 20:02 Trying hex wrenches (good quality ones), 5mm fits in the socket but is loose. 5.5mm and 7/32" don't fit. Could it be 13/64"? I can't reach a Vernier caliper into it, or get a decent imprint of it with Blu-Tac The hex socket looks in good shape, not rounded. Quote
Leyland Ska Posted Tuesday at 13:54 Author Posted Tuesday at 13:54 Hm. A 5mm hex is loose, sloppy fit in the socket. A 4mm will probably not even touch the sides. I definitely don't need to go smaller. Wondering if Hohner have ever used 13/64" or anything else exotic. Quote
tauzero Posted Tuesday at 14:36 Posted Tuesday at 14:36 Have you tried putting a 4mm in there? There's an initial round hollow bit (which a 5mm would go into) followed by the 4mm bit (which a 5mm wouldn't). Everybody in the civilised world uses 4mm. Hohner use 4mm on the B2. Quote
Leyland Ska Posted Tuesday at 19:27 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:27 I will definitely give it a proper go when I get home, thank you for the suggestion. 1 Quote
Leyland Ska Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago I'm not convinced it was ever a 4mm. As I expected, 4mm first even touch the sides. The 5mm engages but isn't quite snug and I don't want to put any torque on it really. But it does look a little abused on really close inspection. Maybe it was a 5mm once. It's a B2A fretless with full inlays (looks fretted until you're up close), but I don't know its serial. Guess it is "uncivilised". Certainly the neck is like half a baseball bat. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Do you have any Torx bits? Maybe one of them might be a snug fit. Will have a look at mine. If the action is near enough etc, As a 'try' place a bit of tin foil, thin thick or folded, and try the 5mm to see how it feels, then try an un-do first, then nip up. Edited 8 hours ago by PaulThePlug Quote
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