Truss Rod Cover
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Truss Rod Cover
This may be an incredibly stupid question, but I'm asking it anyway and nobody can stop me...say I have a larrivee D-09, which I don't, and I wanted to get a truss rod cover put on it, and yes I do realize that you dont adjust the truss rod on the headstock of a larrivee, would it still be possible to just screw one on there anyway?
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Check this place out, http: //www.nicholsguitars.com/trc.htm Cave Cricket got his from there: http://www.nicholsguitars.com/trc.htm Theyve got some cool DMB ones.
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Re: Truss Rod Cover
yes, if be "just screw" you mean "carefully aligned and mark the holes. then use a very small drill bit and gradually work up to the correct size of the screw. use a countersink to clear the finish around the hole so it does not lift up. then put a bit of oil or soap or lubricant on the screw, and then screw it in"EnFuego wrote:This may be an incredibly stupid question, but I'm asking it anyway and nobody can stop me...say I have a larrivee D-09, which I don't, and I wanted to get a truss rod cover put on it, and yes I do realize that you dont adjust the truss rod on the headstock of a larrivee, would it still be possible to just screw one on there anyway?
if that's what you meant. then it's an all go. but don't "just screw" it on. you're just asking to split the head stock if you do that"
ok yeah. that is much better idea than screwing.EnFuego wrote:I emailed Bill Nichols and he said that he does a lot of what I was asking for, usually they just use a two sided adhesive type deal instead of screwing it in.
but in case you do ever decide to screw anything into your guitar, be very careful about it.
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