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ARES

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i noticed that with the extreme heat this year i had to adjust my truss rod on my sterling twice over a few month period.

but yeah, it took about 5 seconds each time, no big deal. ;)
 

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Heat or cold will sometimes result in the need for a trussrod adjustment...Super easy on MM instruments.
 

bovinehost

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Wise-ass!

A screwdriver does the job for me. I have also used a hefty allen wrench (the little ones, like for your bridge saddles, will bend).
 

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At the factory, we use a small screwdriver and cut the tip off, but an allen wrench works well also.
 

Steve Dude Barr

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bovinehost said:
I can't afford to own a tip-less screwdriver.

Fancy factory stuff, if you ask me.

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extreme temp changes is not that big a deal. However, I have found that in my personal and professional life that un-uniform temperature changes can have undesired permanent effects. If the guitar is hot in the case just close the case and let it cool down slowly. The same is true for cold. Even if the only reason is to make me feel better, I allow the ax to aclimate before playing.
 

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bovinehost said:
I have also used a hefty allen wrench (the little ones, like for your bridge saddles, will bend).
i actually used that tiny allen wrench that came with my bass once, it didn't bend. :D

normally i use a small screwdriver.
 

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Steve Dude Barr said:
I got one...it's fun and makes loks of sparks and stuff but I'm not sure Jack should have one.

He definitely should NOT have one.. you know how much methane bovines produce!
 

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NorM said:
extreme temp changes is not that big a deal. However, I have found that in my personal and professional life that un-uniform temperature changes can have undesired permanent effects. If the guitar is hot in the case just close the case and let it cool down slowly. The same is true for cold. Even if the only reason is to make me feel better, I allow the ax to aclimate before playing.

+1

Cold is worse, because of condensation. That's what the silica packs are for.
 

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Not a dumb question at all.

When I'm doing a setup, intonation is the LAST item on the bill, so if a truss rod tweak does affect intonation, I'd never know it.

It sure changes the pitch, but intonation is a function of length between nut and saddle.....hmmm.

I don't know. Experts?
 

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Heat may affect some things but the only heat you need worry about it when it gets hot enough to melt solder.

Bridge/saddle height affects intonation so I am without quite proving sure that relief will have some effect on it.

Then again I ain't no expert.

I do try though LOL.


tk
 
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