Split tuning hex bolts
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- Dennis Manuel
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Split tuning hex bolts
What thread lock would stop the bolt from turning but allow adjustment if needed?
- Lynn Stafford
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Split Tuning Screws
Dennis,
Use a drop of blue Loctite for the purpose you intend. You'll be able to free it up later on, unlike the red version.
Use a drop of blue Loctite for the purpose you intend. You'll be able to free it up later on, unlike the red version.
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Lynn Stafford
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Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
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This stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0088YEGXM/
I haven't nailed it yet in terms of how much/little to use. I've applied it too lightly and not gotten all the grip I wanted and I've slathered it and made the nut too hard to turn. But I'm convinced that there's a right amount. It would need reapplication if it were something you were turning a lot but for the little touch up tunings, it grips well but does not 'break' when you turn the nut.
edited to say -- I keep saying 'nut' for some reason. I mean the steel hex head split tuning screw on my Williams changer.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0088YEGXM/
I haven't nailed it yet in terms of how much/little to use. I've applied it too lightly and not gotten all the grip I wanted and I've slathered it and made the nut too hard to turn. But I'm convinced that there's a right amount. It would need reapplication if it were something you were turning a lot but for the little touch up tunings, it grips well but does not 'break' when you turn the nut.
edited to say -- I keep saying 'nut' for some reason. I mean the steel hex head split tuning screw on my Williams changer.