Skyhawk Nut Replacement
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Skyhawk Nut Replacement
My '90 Skyhawk has had a chipped nut for a while...the superglue/baking soda fix
didn't sound the same on the open high 'e'...so time for some TLC.
I can carve one from scratch, but if I can just buy one...that'd be great
I'm having a hard time finding the right size online....maybe I'm overlooking a source.
I've searched StewMac,Allparts,ebay,etc.... Am I missing somewhere?
I can slot a blank if needed, but I'd prefer not to make a jig to radius the bottom if I can just buy a
machine made nut. I see some brass nuts out there at 3.5mm, but I'd like to keep her looking stock.
I am looking for Tusq, Corian, Graphite...something slippery (no bone).
Preferably white or antique white...I could live with black.
The thickness is one obstacle, the Tusq are either 1/8" (3.175mm) or 1/4" (that'd make alot of dust).
The bottom is curved ; 12" radius
The dimensions are 41.5mm (Length) x 4.5mm (Height) x 3.5mm (Thickness)
...or maybe I should contact G&L.
Craig,
Do you know if G&L currently uses those dimensions? Should I contact support if that's an option?
Thanks in advance for thoughts and leads,
Elwood
didn't sound the same on the open high 'e'...so time for some TLC.
I can carve one from scratch, but if I can just buy one...that'd be great
I'm having a hard time finding the right size online....maybe I'm overlooking a source.
I've searched StewMac,Allparts,ebay,etc.... Am I missing somewhere?
I can slot a blank if needed, but I'd prefer not to make a jig to radius the bottom if I can just buy a
machine made nut. I see some brass nuts out there at 3.5mm, but I'd like to keep her looking stock.
I am looking for Tusq, Corian, Graphite...something slippery (no bone).
Preferably white or antique white...I could live with black.
The thickness is one obstacle, the Tusq are either 1/8" (3.175mm) or 1/4" (that'd make alot of dust).
The bottom is curved ; 12" radius
The dimensions are 41.5mm (Length) x 4.5mm (Height) x 3.5mm (Thickness)
...or maybe I should contact G&L.
Craig,
Do you know if G&L currently uses those dimensions? Should I contact support if that's an option?
Thanks in advance for thoughts and leads,
Elwood
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Hey Elwood,
I'm somewhat surprised the bottom is curved. I thought the bottom of the nut slot was flat. Are you sure about that? In any case, one particular item likely in you possession happens to have a 12" radius. It is making somewhat of a resurgence nowadays where the "snobs" call it "vinyl" instead of "LP". If you start with a blank, you might be able to use one more LPs you don't care about, attach sandpaper to the rim, and use this jig to create a curved recess yourself.
Just an idea.
- Jos
I'm somewhat surprised the bottom is curved. I thought the bottom of the nut slot was flat. Are you sure about that? In any case, one particular item likely in you possession happens to have a 12" radius. It is making somewhat of a resurgence nowadays where the "snobs" call it "vinyl" instead of "LP". If you start with a blank, you might be able to use one more LPs you don't care about, attach sandpaper to the rim, and use this jig to create a curved recess yourself.
Just an idea.
- Jos
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Yes they were curved, but that was changed,see: http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5780.yowhatsshakin wrote:Hey Elwood,
I'm somewhat surprised the bottom is curved. I thought the bottom of the nut slot was flat. Are you sure about that? In any case, one particular item likely in you possession happens to have a 12" radius. It is making somewhat of a resurgence nowadays where the "snobs" call it "vinyl" instead of "LP". If you start with a blank, you might be able to use one more LPs you don't care about, attach sandpaper to the rim, and use this jig to create a curved recess yourself.
Just an idea.
- Jos
Hope this helps.
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Here is another post to check out:http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewt ... 12&t=14215
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
I would be interested to know exactly what the nut on my Nighthawk should be. Width, length etc but most importantly is it radiused or flat? Is it a 12 inch radius fret board? Is there a page here or a web site that lists all the detailed specs for Leo era guitars? At least the common specs and options. GG's site lists quit a bit but lacks the radius and a few other details that would be helpful. I believe the Nighthawk pretty much came in one package due to the short production run.
So, it would be nice to have a comprehensive set of data related to the older guitars...where can I find it?
Thanks for any insight.
Tom
So, it would be nice to have a comprehensive set of data related to the older guitars...where can I find it?
Thanks for any insight.
Tom
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Googled the price lists found elsewhere in the forum- looks like the Nighthawk is 7.5" , the Skyhawk has an asterisk for 12" being special order.
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Thanks all for the input.
Jos,
I popped the old nut out before posting, so I am sure about the curved bottom (and 12" radius).
LP's are 12" diameter , I have use two old records clamped together to radius fretwire...
can't do that with an MP3
It looks like I'll have to make one from scratch from an oversized piece of material,
unless G&L has some 3.5mm thick stock they want to send me.
Any thoughts about Corian vs. Micarta vs. Tusq vs. graphite...etc. ?
I'll order the oversized Tusq blank today, thanks again for the advices,
Elwood
Jos,
I popped the old nut out before posting, so I am sure about the curved bottom (and 12" radius).
LP's are 12" diameter , I have use two old records clamped together to radius fretwire...
can't do that with an MP3
It looks like I'll have to make one from scratch from an oversized piece of material,
unless G&L has some 3.5mm thick stock they want to send me.
Any thoughts about Corian vs. Micarta vs. Tusq vs. graphite...etc. ?
I'll order the oversized Tusq blank today, thanks again for the advices,
Elwood
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Does your Skyhawk have the #1 neck (1 5/8” nut width) or the #3 neck (1 3/4” nut width)?Elwood wrote:Thanks all for the input.
Jos,
I popped the old nut out before posting, so I am sure about the curved bottom (and 12" radius).
LP's are 12" diameter , I have use two old records clamped together to radius fretwire...
can't do that with an MP3
It looks like I'll have to make one from scratch from an oversized piece of material,
unless G&L has some 3.5mm thick stock they want to send me.
Any thoughts about Corian vs. Micarta vs. Tusq vs. graphite...etc. ?
I'll order the oversized Tusq blank today, thanks again for the advices,
Elwood
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Shucks! That right Guess you have to suspend them from the other end then to swing them around with a 12" radius ...Elwood wrote: LP's are 12" diameter
These imperial units are still tripping me up at times ...
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
#3Craig wrote:
Does your Skyhawk have the #1 neck (1 5/8” nut width) or the #3 neck (1 3/4” nut width)?
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I''ll post a pic of the jig I come up with, it might be funny lookingyowhatsshakin wrote: If you start with a blank, you might be able to use one more LPs you don't care about, attach sandpaper to the rim, and use this jig to create a curved recess yourself.
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
You might contact G&L Support to see if they have any old nut stock. No guarantee but do mentionElwood wrote:#3Craig wrote:
Does your Skyhawk have the #1 neck (1 5/8” nut width) or the #3 neck (1 3/4” nut width)?
you are a GbL member. It’s worth a shot. If you do, let us know what they say.
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Re: Skyhawk Nut Replacement
Thanks Craig,Craig wrote:You might contact G&L Support to see if they have any old nut stock. No guarantee but do mentionElwood wrote:#3Craig wrote:
Does your Skyhawk have the #1 neck (1 5/8” nut width) or the #3 neck (1 3/4” nut width)?
you are a GbL member. It’s worth a shot. If you do, let us know what they say.
I ordered an oversized Tusq blank today, that should do the trick after a bit of work.
If I contact G&L I'll report back, thanks again.
Elwood
P.S.... would they be in an old Planters cocktail peanut can?
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You can find the specs in the Gallery. For the Nighthawk see: http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... emId=11698.FZTNT wrote:I would be interested to know exactly what the nut on my Nighthawk should be. Width, length etc but most importantly is it radiused or flat? Is it a 12 inch radius fret board? Is there a page here or a web site that lists all the detailed specs for Leo era guitars? At least the common specs and options. GG's site lists quit a bit but lacks the radius and a few other details that would be helpful. I believe the Nighthawk pretty much came in one package due to the short production run.
So, it would be nice to have a comprehensive set of data related to the older guitars...where can I find it?
Thanks for any insight.
Tom
As I mentioned in my earlier posts, the nuts were radiused until they changed them to flat when they changed the production of the necks using CNC machining. So, all Nighthawks have radiused nuts.
Hope this helps.
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