I started noticing a bit a fret buzz, and looked at my neck and it had a little bit of back bow in it, so I tried to adjust my truss rod, but there was absolutely no tension. I tightened it a little and then I started to feel some tension so I think maybe just the nut at the end of it came loose some how. Has anybody ever heard of this happening? I have always adjusted it in very small increments, so I don't believe I did anything to damage it. Any suggestions on what I can do?
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Let me get this straight: Can you now adjust it both ways or just tighten it? If your neck has back bow as opposed to too much relief you'd want to loosen the truss rod. If the nut was loose because the truss rod has already been loosened to the max then I suppose one way of getting the neck to straighten out is a set of heavier strings.
I'm not sure I got the picture though.
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you can,
put heavy gauge strings on and tune it high leave it for a couple of weeks to see if that brings it back.
or(and) Put the guitar on its back, put a support under the nut part of the neck so its supported there and at the bottom of the body. Add weight (bag of sand or dumbell weights) on the guitar body near the neck (or on the horns of strat type body). try that for a week or 2.
or take the neck off, make a clamping jig that can hold the heal and the head (at the nut) and apply pressure in the middle for a day or more.
or wait and maybe the temp or humidity change will fix it.
Whatever you do, do it in moderation and check the results often
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to educate without being condescending, jtr,
I believe
Upbow or relief is the neck pulling forward as it does from string tension. usually can be adjusted by tightening truss rod
BACKBOW is a neck bending away from the string pull. usually can be adjusted by loosening truss rod
Marty, you should definately :
mark the location of the truss nut with a permanent marker for future reference. Take of the truss rod nut, Clean the threads on the nut and truss rod. Put a drop of oil or some graphite lube on the threads and replace the nut. It'll work much better and easier. I also try to make truss rod adjustments (when tightening anyway)without string tension. If the strings are on the guitar you can loosen them at the tuning pegs or press down on the wammy bar.Last edited by maxboost; 03-02-2008, 02:10 AM.
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Originally posted by maxboost View Postto educate without being condescending, jtr,
I believe
Upbow or relief is the neck pulling forward as it does from string tension. usually can be adjusted by tightening truss rod
BACKBOW is a neck bending away from the string pull. usually can be adjusted by loosening truss rodI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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