Nylon Tuning Nuts for 1/8" Pull Rods
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Nylon Tuning Nuts for 1/8" Pull Rods
Hello all,
I am looking for a source for nylon tuning nuts for a guitar with 1/8" pull rods. Most everything that I find is for 3/32" rods. Any idea where I could find new nylon tuning nuts, 1 1/2" long, for 1/8" rods?
Thanks!
Jeremy
I am looking for a source for nylon tuning nuts for a guitar with 1/8" pull rods. Most everything that I find is for 3/32" rods. Any idea where I could find new nylon tuning nuts, 1 1/2" long, for 1/8" rods?
Thanks!
Jeremy
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Bill Fergusen might be able to help, he's a George L dealer, and he carries cool stuff like that, the other man that comes to mind is Bob himself maybe, he's got the steel forum store, check it out
Good luck jeremy
Good luck jeremy
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Show Pro now has the accessory parts line, such as the tuning nuts, that George L's used to sell. I recall George L's had some listed for my Franklin, which uses 1/8" rods.
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Give me a call Jeremey
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Thanks for that! I understand about the tight fit. What I didn't understand before is that most modern steels, including the new MSA's, use a thinner rod than my old 1973 MSA.Lane Gray wrote:Michael Yahl and Jim Palenscar have them. BTW, if they are awful tight, they'll last longer
The old MSA's are 1/8', which is too thick to fit into the newer hex nuts that I got from Steel Guitar Network. Not sure when they made this change. This was a surprise to me, and I think to Alex too, as when you eyeball it, they look pretty much the same.
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My Franklin uses 1/8" aluminum pull rods. Threaded 6-40 at the tuning nut end.
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