Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: MrBump on October 24, 2008, 07:54:42 PM
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Nothing like an innuendo to start a thread!
Advice and opinions required (as ever) chaps and chapesses.
As some may know, I've recently acquired a lovely pre-owned Yamaha SG200. It's great, I'm loving it more every day.
It's soon to get it's pickups upgraded, and as the plastic nut sticks a little, I'm wondering if it's worth me DIYing that too. It seems pretty straightforward, but I've never done it before.
Whaddayathink?
Mark.
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NUT SAUCE, always helps that G string slide back and forth through its groove
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I've not tried Nut Sauce, but if it's only the sticking G that's worrying you, I'd definitely try a lubricant of some sort first.
I use either plain graphite (rub a 2B pencil over the slot to fill it before the string goes in) or if it's real troublesome I mix up a paste of graphite and vaseline and put that in.
The nuts on my guitars are always black around the slots :lol:
If you're wanting to replace it though, I've been thinking it's a DIY job that is probably achievable in the Andyr household with some practice - but I'd want to acquire a set of nut files first.
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+1 to graphite. It should fix the problem, and a pencil is of course very cheap, so if it does work, it's much cheaper than everything else, if it doesn't work, it's hardly expensive. :) It's worth a go.
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As per previous correspondent try some Nut Sauce. Once you have, the pencils will be consigned to the bin.
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