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Paul Higgins
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Carter guitar problems

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Hi Every one It been a long time since I been on the forum but health issues
I have been keeping my guitar in my shed I had gas bottled heater been in the shed..but my stainless steel bits have gone rusted..I have to change some of the wires that pulls the strings ..(1 pedal that changes B to C )
Am I doing the right thing
if i get the string in tune with out the wire. them put the wire in and then tune the 1 pedal with the plastic screw on the end I hope someone will know what I saying
thank you
Donny Hinson
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Post by Donny Hinson »

As long as the pedal operates smoothly, don't worry about any rust on the pull rod (I think you refer to this as a "wire") that's hooked to the changer. When you're starting out learning to play, don't work on the guitar unless something isn't operating properly.
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Post by Paul Higgins »

Donny Hinson wrote:As long as the pedal operates smoothly, don't worry about any rust on the pull rod (I think you refer to this as a "wire") that's hooked to the changer. When you're starting out learning to play, don't work on the guitar unless something isn't operating properly.
Hi Donny I didn't explain correct..It has already happened the bend on the pull rod has snapped that's y I have to make new one..being from the Uk I carnt just order a new one.The end of the pull rod has a brass tube on it with a screw the screw has gone rusty in side the rod. I carnt get a replacement any where so I have had to make one
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You can get all Carter parts from steelguitarcanada.com .
Contact Al Brisco there..
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Carter S-10 3X5, Peavey Nashville 112, plus Regal dobro and too many other instruments to mention.
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Hi Charlie
thank for info take care
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Paul Higgins
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Hi Jon
Thank you for the link
Thats a better price for them.
the only problem with steelguitarcanada they on do a min order of $40 then that country tax and then shipment and we have to pay out Vat to the post office. I know I have ordered stuff from Canada and the US before and it takes a month to receive it, I am speaking from the uk about the UK
there was a link to a metals on line which I learned from
Happily my son has a lath (when he came to see us ) ( I had lessons from him ) I had to purchase the brass and a tap for the brass and the right size drill and made some.. and some of the bone shapes so I have a couple of each in case I loose any more ( you take them out drop them and they are never seen again
reading one of the post I do think its a good to stick to brass so it dosent were the folks down
So many thanks to all reposndance
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