The new truss rod hex wrenches are 4mm. I find it is easy to leave marks on the headstock if not careful when adjusting the nut. I picked up a spare 4mm hex wrench at the local hardware store and shortened it as shown in the following picture.
The original wrench is on the top and I shortened the lower one to 1/2 inch. This will prevent marks on the headstock and I find it easier to use. After cutting the wrench with a hack saw, I filed the edges carefully so it is inserted into the nut more easily. When adjusting I apply a finger to the top of the wrench to make sure it is well seated while making the adjustment.-- Darwin
Tech Tip-Truss Rod Nut Adjusting Tool
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Re: Tech Tip-Truss Rod Nut Adjusting Tool
I am most impressed with the label! Nothing like a drawer full of mixed SAE/metric hex wrenches to speed up a project!
Good idea, I have dinged my fancy matching headstock!
Good idea, I have dinged my fancy matching headstock!
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Re: Tech Tip-Truss Rod Nut Adjusting Tool
From which year on are the Tussrod nuts 4 mm?
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Darwin.your Tele Avatar looks great ,though the older family one was more impressive
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Darwin.your Tele Avatar looks great ,though the older family one was more impressive
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Re: Tech Tip-Truss Rod Nut Adjusting Tool
It's funny you shortened it Darwin, because for me they can't be long enough.
I use these kind of ball driver hex wrenches with T-handle:
With these I'm working above the headstock, the strings don't get in the way, and I can be very precise with adjusting and not damage anything.
The size is already written on the handle!
I use these kind of ball driver hex wrenches with T-handle:
With these I'm working above the headstock, the strings don't get in the way, and I can be very precise with adjusting and not damage anything.
The size is already written on the handle!
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Re: Tech Tip-Truss Rod Nut Adjusting Tool
Ivo, I have used ball T handles and they work great if the nut turns easily. This type of wrench comes with the American Deluxe Jazz Bass (Fender). If you have a nut that turns with a fair amount of resistance these will strip the Truss Rod Nut head. I have a set of them and do not use them. I get a better fell with a regular hex wrench.-- Darwin