Question-replace buttons or tuners.
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- George Rout
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Question-replace buttons or tuners.
As mentioned in another thread below about pick-up covers, I have been given this really nice old National double 8. It has Kluson Deluxe tuners on it, but the buttons don't look too long for this world. I believe you can get buttons from Stew-Mac, and I'm wondering if anybody can comment if they had success just replacing the buttons. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Geo
Thanks.
Geo
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Hi George. Tuner buttons are not that hard to replace. Here's a link to some easy instructions. Click Here and another link to some tuner buttons. Click Here
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Hi, very interested to read the above. I have an as new condition 1974 stella 6 string parlor size guitar which has had a button break apart, probably lack of lubrication and break revealing perfectly round shaft without a shank to give the button purchase!
Can anyone advise what to do ref the above? If buying replacement strips of 3 tuners anyone have a supplier, don't see any old parts on sale for these, many thanks.
Can anyone advise what to do ref the above? If buying replacement strips of 3 tuners anyone have a supplier, don't see any old parts on sale for these, many thanks.
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I used StewMac buttons to replace the crumbling originals on my English Electronics Tonemaster. Dan Erlewine's instructional shows him using a soldering gun with heavy gauge copper wire to heat the tuner shafts. I am sure that is the best way to go, but I just removed the tuners from the guitar and heated the (cleaned and polished) shaft ends on my gas stove burner, then slid the new buttons on. Finished up with a drop or two of thin super glue.
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Re: Replacement parts
I bought replacement tuners for my English Electronics there, but note that they are not an exact replacement. The shaft diameter is slightly smaller, while the outside diameter of the bezels is slightly larger.George Piburn wrote:Go to www.wdmusic.com to purchase EXACT KLUSON BRAND
- George Rout
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WOW, all you folks who answered really made it easier for me. I now know where I stand. I think I'll take a crack at replacing the buttons first. I'm not concerned about originality, that's an impossibility with this type of problem.
Thanks so much to everybody who put in their comments.
George
Thanks so much to everybody who put in their comments.
George
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