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Don McClellan
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Any machinists here? I need a part made.

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Hi, I need to speak to a machinist who can spin a 1/4 inch (?) piece of brass rod and groove it (to accommodate the string guages I use) to make a nut for a lapsteel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Don
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Lynn Stafford
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Hi Don,

I'd suggest you contact Don Burrows at BSG Guitar. He can make you a beautiful custom gauged nut.

Web site: http://bsgsteelguitars.com/

E-mail: wingingit@roadrunner.com

Don, I edited my post to say "nut" instead of rollers. I should have read your post a little better... sorry.
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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Why a roller nut for a lap steel,,,,no movement?????
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Post by Don McClellan »

Thanks for your help Lynn but Sonny is right. I don't need rollers but I do want it to be precision cut to minimize string buzz.
Sonny, how do you make nuts?
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Post by Storm Rosson »

:) Just call Don Burroughs and tell him what you want , he can, and probably will be glad to make a non-roller bridge and rest assured it will be "precision made".....Stormy :)
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Post by Don McClellan »

Storm, Thanks for the lead. What is Don's number or email address? I hope you understand its a nut I need. Not a bridge. I suspect that was a typo. Right? Thanks, Don
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Sam Gibson is an A-1 machinest . I'm pretty sure he's on the forum. Leigh
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Don that usually is a problem..A loose nut behind the steel. :lol:
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:) Don ,I can't find Don's ph# atm, just use his email....wingingit@roadrunne5r.com ;-)
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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Don Mc,,,I use just a straight piece of 5/16" brass rod on my lap steels,,,the natural graduation of the strings seems to be pretty level,,,and of course I don't need spacing grooves since my keyless tuners take care of the spacing. Have never had a problem with buzzing or ???
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Post by Steve English »

Don,

I'd contact forum member Michael Yahl.
http://www.psgparts.com/

Highly recommended :D.
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