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Cheap Nut Files from eBay: Are they any good?
Cheap Nut Files from eBay: Are they any good?

You might have been tempted by a set of double-sided nut files being sold cheaply on eBay. Free postage from China and not much money for a set of gauged guitar nut files sounds great. But are they any good? Let’s review…

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SetupGerry Hayes5 November 2019tools, nut files, nut, guitar, bass, diy, repair, setup
How to Make a Bone Nut Part 2
How to Make a Bone Nut Part 2

In Part 1, we cut our nut roughly to fit and we began slotting it. Now we get to the delicate business — properly bringing those slots to the correct depth. After than, it’s an easy task to shape and polish it for a great final job.

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SetupGerry Hayes29 October 2019nut, bone, repair, setup, guitar, bass
How to Make a Bone Nut
How to Make a Bone Nut

A bone nut is a fantastic upgrade for a guitar or bass. I’m going to step you through how I make a great nut from a bone blank.

Check it out…

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes7 October 2019guitar, bass, nut, bone, diy, repair, setup, strings, string-spacing
How do I know if there's a problem with my guitar nut?
How do I know if there's a problem with my guitar nut?

It’s a good question: How do I know if there’s a problem with my guitar or bass nut?

Find out…

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes30 September 2019guitra, repair, nuts, nut, bass, setup
Telecaster Neck Pickup: Mounting, Adjusting, and Modifying
Telecaster Neck Pickup: Mounting, Adjusting, and Modifying

It’s often necessary to remove the pickguard to adjust a Tele’s neck pickup.

That’s fine when you can remove the pickguard. Instruments with 22-fret necks throw a challenge into the mix.

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SetupGerry Hayes23 September 2019setup, pickup, tele, telecaster, guitar, pickguard, modify
Zero Frets: How to Treat Them When Levelling Frets
Zero Frets: How to Treat Them When Levelling Frets

Zero frets are all well and good but what happens when you need to level or refret a guitar with one? How do you handle a zero fret during fret-work?

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes17 September 2019frets, refret, fret level, zero fret, repair, setup, guitar, bass
How to Install 'Pinned' Tuners
How to Install 'Pinned' Tuners

Why do some tuners have pins sticking out the back and no screw-holes? How would you go about installing tuners like this on your guitar? Well, it’s a little more involved than a screw-secured tuner but it’s still pretty straightforward.

Check it out…

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes10 September 2019tuners, locking tuners, fender, guitar, bass, electric guitar, repair, maintenance, upgrade, installation, headstock
How to replace modern tuners with vintage-style Part 2
How to replace modern tuners with vintage-style Part 2

Last time with looked at one of the biggest problems with installing vintage-style tuners in place of modern ones. This time we do the easy bit: the actual installation.

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes3 September 2019repair, tuners, headstock, guitar, bass, diy
How to replace modern tuners with vintage-style Part 1
How to replace modern tuners with vintage-style Part 1

Swapping out your modern sealed tuners for more of a vintage vibe presents a problem. Those newer tuners mean you’ve got a bigger hole in the headstock than you need. Here’s how to fix that.

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes27 August 2019repair, tuners, vintage, fender, guitar, bass, diy, headstock, bushing
The problem with guitar forums
The problem with guitar forums

Why don’t you contribute to forum discussions, Gerry? Mainly ‘cos of these guys.

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OpinionGerry Hayes23 August 2019guitar, bass, forum, opinion, humour, rant, guitars
My Guitar Won't Stay In Tune
My Guitar Won't Stay In Tune

Because there are many variables when it comes to tuning problems, it’s not terribly helpful to give your guitar to a tech and say, “It won’t stay in tune.” Having a think about some stuff beforehand can make a good result more likely.

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Guitar Repair, OpinionGerry Hayes20 August 2019tuning, tuner, guitar, bass, repair
How to Remove a Takamine Preamp
How to Remove a Takamine Preamp

Getting a Takamine preamp out of the guitar body is something that’s confusion to many. There are no obvious screws or clips. There’s a hole that might do something but, just one. What gives?

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Guitar Repair, Guitar WiringGerry Hayes13 August 2019repair, guitar, acoustic, takamine, preamp, electronics
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