alen wrench for takamine
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alen wrench for takamine
hey guys, my friends takamine has a bit of a warped neck. The alen or allen wrench i use for my martin is a bit too big. so i was wondering for all you tak owners, what size tool will work for your tak, since i assume they are all the same by brand of guitar. i could be wrong though.. ex. for my martin its a 7mm wrench i believe. thanks alot!!
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Re: alen wrench for takamine
you should have an allen wrench set anyway, what kind of guy are youfreshead16 wrote:hey guys, my friends takamine has a bit of a warped neck. The alen or allen wrench i use for my martin is a bit too big. so i was wondering for all you tak owners, what size tool will work for your tak, since i assume they are all the same by brand of guitar. i could be wrong though.. ex. for my martin its a 7mm wrench i believe. thanks alot!!
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no but seriously, get a set of allen wrenches
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o yeah be careful. you shouldnt have to turn it more than a 1/4 of a turn or so.
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