barn door squeak
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barn door squeak
I have a GFI E9 and some of the pedals squeak like a barn door as I play. Is there some kind of special lub I can use on it? This is the floor pedals and knee levers. I heard not to use WD 40. It really gets annoying.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
Bernie
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
Bernie
Which part of the pedal squeaks?
BTW, NEVER use WD 40 as a lubricant, it wasn't meant for that. On anything.
If it's on the axles of the pedals, or the fittings, a little bit of a light oil like 3 in 1 can help.
If it's up on the underside of the guitar, you can put nylon bushings where the rods meet the bellcrank.
Different noises come from different problems, so they'll have different solutions.
BTW, NEVER use WD 40 as a lubricant, it wasn't meant for that. On anything.
If it's on the axles of the pedals, or the fittings, a little bit of a light oil like 3 in 1 can help.
If it's up on the underside of the guitar, you can put nylon bushings where the rods meet the bellcrank.
Different noises come from different problems, so they'll have different solutions.
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Hi Bernie,
On my bench it's Tri-Flo to the rescue. As the label says, Tri-Flo is a "Superior Lubricant". It's available in spray or a small bottle. It works very well and stays where you apply it.
ps: I hear squeaking when I play too, but I think it's in my hands.
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On my bench it's Tri-Flo to the rescue. As the label says, Tri-Flo is a "Superior Lubricant". It's available in spray or a small bottle. It works very well and stays where you apply it.
ps: I hear squeaking when I play too, but I think it's in my hands.
Happy Thanksgiving
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024
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Don't forget the volume pedal! I use a Goodrich pot pedal and also a Dekley Lo-Boy pot pedal. Both will develop those type squeaks and 'grunting' sounds if you are barely moving the pedal. Especially if you are activating a right knee lever which can cause you to either relax or push your foot on the vol pedal very slightly, this can cause that sound. Lube the bearing places and also the pulley shaft of the pot - all of which can cause these squeaks and squawks.
(In an emergency, such as playing dinner music in a very quiet venue, I had to use some grease from the hotel kitchen (bacon or whatever) which worked. Afterward at home I cleaned it and oiled it with my 'oil de jour'.)
Thanx,
Jim
(In an emergency, such as playing dinner music in a very quiet venue, I had to use some grease from the hotel kitchen (bacon or whatever) which worked. Afterward at home I cleaned it and oiled it with my 'oil de jour'.)
Thanx,
Jim
Don't forget the volume pedal! I use a Goodrich pot pedal and also a Dekley Lo-Boy pot pedal. Both will develop those type squeaks and 'grunting' sounds if you are barely moving the pedal. Especially if you are activating a right knee lever which can cause you to either relax or push your foot on the vol pedal very slightly, this can cause that sound. Lube the bearing places and also the pulley shaft of the pot - all of which can cause these squeaks and squawks.
(In an emergency, such as playing dinner music in a very quiet venue, I had to use some grease from the hotel kitchen (bacon or whatever) which worked. Afterward at home I cleaned it and oiled it with my 'oil de jour'.)
Thanx,
Jim
(In an emergency, such as playing dinner music in a very quiet venue, I had to use some grease from the hotel kitchen (bacon or whatever) which worked. Afterward at home I cleaned it and oiled it with my 'oil de jour'.)
Thanx,
Jim
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