

i understand. i'm curious what you'll find out about the different trussrod nuts. i was just illustrating an issue i came across that was an unusual situation. something that would not have occurred to me.darwinohm wrote:Louis, I understand what you are saying but this one became tight all of a sudden like it was bottoming out. The drilled nut has totally solved the issue. All the guitars that I have adjust differently but they adjust.-- Darwin
on fenders i have had this issue, but not with g&l's. i'll ask my tech if he has run into this with g&l'sdarwinohm wrote:All is well and I have not heard from anyone else experiencing this. I wonder how many people have thought their truss rod was bad because of this. I have repaired two guitars with the same issue , both almost new. My Fender John Mayer is doing just fine. it is at .006 relief and stable. This was a new guitar and the truss rod nut was bottomed out. I used washers that I drilled out and installed to fix that one.
The Legacy (2007), that I was convinced had a bad neck is the latest repair. I mentioned that the truss rod nut was not drilled all the way through and after I remove another G&L truss rod (Same Vintage) nut, I noticed that it was drilled all the way through and the 1/8 allen wrench would sink all the way into the nut. I put this nut on the Legacy that I thought had a bad neck and it adjusted perfectly with more to spare. I put the nut (Bad Nut) on the guitar that I removed the good one from and it did not adjust out either and bottomed out inside the nut. I checked the G&L online store and do not find one listed. We have an excellent G&L dealer here and the G&L distributor is very active with this store.
Lets back up a bit. I ordered two 250k pots for a tribute that I sold to a friend 2 months ago. I ordered them through the dealer and they have never come in. The distributor checked on them and a week and a half ago I was told that they were not available for the Tribute. No problem as the salesman will get some from a supplier that he knows. I am not in a hurry. Now, fast forward. I didn't want to wait until who knows when to get a truss rod nut. Thursday afternoon I went on the bay and ordered a truss rod nut , genuine Fender part for an American Fender from a place in Yankton SD. It was quite inexpensive, $2.99 and $2.99 shipping. I was totally surprised when it showed up in the mail today. Anyway, it is built like the "bad" G&L nut that I removed, the hole does not go all the way through it. I measured the depth of the hole in both of them and the Fender was drilled more than 1/8 " deeper. That nut is now on the G&L and it adjusted up sweet as could be. So I am one happy camper as it has been a good run the last four weeks.
The G&L dealer that I go to would have taken care of it in a heart beat but I am the second owner and it is not on warranty. I am not confident if a luthier would have gone that deep either. I think that we are lucky on this forum to have Craig as I know that he has made a lot of things happen that would have been very time consuming otherwise. Am I the only one out there that has experienced this issue? Maybe, and if that it is true I am happy. . We all know that getting a replacement neck is serious stuff. I am surprised that there was no followup on this post but as of tonight, all is well and I think that I will have a cold one or two.-- Darwin
Hi Darwin,darwinohm wrote: I am surprised that there was no followup on this post but as of tonight, all is well and I think that I will have a cold one or two.-- Darwin
I was about to post on your first post and then saw this one.baldu wrote:Ah
You got exactly the same problem truss rod nut as I have
I found out today that I also have a too undeep drilled nut, that doesn't go far enough, so the truss rod cannot be adjusted properly
I have a new G&L legacy, bought it yesterday, with too much relief in the neck
I cannot tighten the nut more, than it already was,
Who can help me to get a new nut and 4 mm allen wrench also
Now this nut needs a 1/8" allen wrench, must be the older one
Hope craig reads this also and contact me
regards
Baldu
Craig wrote:I was about to post on your first post and then saw this one.baldu wrote:Ah
You got exactly the same problem truss rod nut as I have
I found out today that I also have a too undeep drilled nut, that doesn't go far enough, so the truss rod cannot be adjusted properly
I have a new G&L legacy, bought it yesterday, with too much relief in the neck
I cannot tighten the nut more, than it already was,
Who can help me to get a new nut and 4 mm allen wrench also
Now this nut needs a 1/8" allen wrench, must be the older one
Hope craig reads this also and contact me
regards
Baldu
C. You mention it's a "new" guitar but also mention it must be an older one. Did you get it from a G&L dealer as a NOS purchase?
B. It is a guitarshop, with lots of guitars, mostly used, some new ones. But I do not think its a G&L dealer, I have to ask him. I bought it as a new guitar, it is defenitely onplayed and new, the plastic seal on the pickguard and backplate, and a certificate and serial number, the stickers etc came with it including the hardcase. I registrated the guitar here also.
Maybe the guitar was on stock for a while, I told "must be older" since it still has a 1/8" nut in it, while as said the new ones seemes to have a 4mm nut.
C. If so, it would be covered under warranty and you should contact the dealer first and work with them to get it resolved.
B. The shopseller asked me to contact G&L, for information, I sent him the replies I found here, to inform him that this problem occurs once in a while
C. If was a used purchase then contact a local G&L dealer and ask if they carry replacement truss rod nuts. If you have no local dealer or can't find one with this part, see G&L's Support Page and contact Chris Robosan
B. Okay
C. for getting a replacement. Make sure to let him know the serial number of the guitar, so that he can find you the proper part for your guitar.
Hope this helps.
B. Thanks a lot Craig, I'll contact the shop first and then further
regards
Baldu