the locking nut on my 89 Rhoads needs to be raised on the high side. i can tell someone already placed a tiny thin piece of metal under the low side to raise that up, but i need something similar for the high side. anyone have any suggestions on what i could use?
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Re: suggestion on what to raise floyd nut with?
<font color="yellow">Go to a discount auto store and buy a couple of cheap feeler guages used to measure the gap on spark plugs.
They have a variety of thicknesses and are very inexpensive.
A pair of tin-snips is all you need and really, who cares if you mess up the guage....you're only out a few bucks [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] </font>
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Re: suggestion on what to raise floyd nut with?
PAV, I see you're in Va. Beach. If you go with the Allparts shims, you might want to see if Alpha Music has them in stock. They carry tons of Allparts stuff, & they charge about the same as the Allparts site without the wait or the shipping charges. Check at the tech desk around to the left of the store. Great, helpful folks in there! Not a J/C dealer anymore, unfortunately, but they do have a B/Y EVH Art Series in stock.
Alpha Music
3234 Va. Beach Blvd. (near Hall Automotive)
486-2001
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Re: suggestion on what to raise floyd nut with?
alpha music is my favorite store! im about 10 minutes from them. everyone that works there rules, super nice people.
i think they are a J/C dealer now though. in the past few months, ive seen a few nice USA soloists come through, and they got about 4-5 indian Jackson models in, like 2 of those cheap rhoads, a cheap kelly and a cheap dinky. Those EVH guitars sold out a while back.
Ill check them out, I need Walter (the guitar tech) to refret my axe soon anyway.
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