Okay noob question... I'm replacing the stock plastic nut on a project I'm working on. It's a Fender Strat, I have a Tusq graphite nut. I read the instructions, seems easy enough. I understand I may have to do some fine sanding to get the nut height right but my question is; there's a tab of material in the center of the bottom portion of the nut. Should it be filed off so it's flush with the rest of the bottom of the nut? The stock nut didn't have any protruding tabs, does it have a purpose? The Guitar Player Repair Guide didn't have any info.
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Your old nut will tell you.
If it's flat, then leave the replacement as is. If it's got a curved bottom (heh), then remove the tab.
Sully
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Ok, thanks for the insight. I really appreciate it I just had my old nut and now I can't find it! No matter, I know it had a curved bottom as this one does. I'ts gotta be around here somewhere...____________________________________________
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Originally posted by LouSiffer View PostAll this talk about nuts and bottoms..... I think my brain just had an aneurism. -Lou____________________________________________
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