hi, im into guitar building. this kind of nut is easily available online but im trying to find out if this one is available here in pinas. im more of a wood working guy. actually into guitar building and a guitars neck needs a truss rod for support and stability. learning to weld and make my own truss rod in the future is one dream i definitely would like to happen. yup dream. because i have never handled a welding machine before. electricity kinda scares me. lol.
i cant post pictures as of the moment because this is my first post.
heres a link of the nut..
w_ww.darrenriley.com/shop/images/products/1958.jpg
allen wrench is used to adjust this and on the other side, it is threaded to go to a 10-32 cut. pardon me if my terms are not accurate.
thanks so much. hope someone can show me where i can get those nuts.
it is used like this
w_ww.swingguitars.com/img/product/elec/prismse/prismse_01_trussrod_eng.jpg ( need to edit www because i cant post a link right now also ) after 5 posts pa daw.
w_ww.lightweightmiata.com/misc/trussrod01.JPG
thank you so much!! glad i found this forum.!!
Re: newbie here. wants to ask about this hex nut.
You may visit Screw Kingdom and To Suy branches in T. Alonzo and Benavidez for screw products. You may bring a picture or a sample to simplify your inquiry and save some sanity.
Re: newbie here. wants to ask about this hex nut.
Jarod, can you post his pictures please. having a hard time deciphering what he needs....
click my signature and it will take you there........
Re: newbie here. wants to ask about this hex nut.
heres a link of the nut..
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allen wrench is used to adjust this and on the other side, it is threaded to go to a 10-32 cut. pardon me if my terms are not accurate.
thanks so much. hope someone can show me where i can get those nuts.
it is used like this
( need to edit www because i cant post a link right now also ) after 5 posts pa daw.
thank you so much!! glad i found this forum.!!
The first link does not work and the last one I need to upload and resize.
To give you more idea look here...