So what makes you determine that you are checking the height with a feeler gage on the 8th fret? Some people do 6th... What's the rationale behind this?
What about doing this with a guitar with jumbo frets and so on.
@jonnyXrice You check the hight half way from the where the neck meets the guitar body. This is usually the 7th or 8th fret. Jumbo frets would not affect this procedure since they are still all the same hight.
@worldaccordingtojim Just to clarify, since you check from the top of the fret to the bottom of the string, the height of the fret itself does not matter. But just to be clear, jumbo frets are taller than, say medium frets.
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guitarist100 2 months ago
Thank you very much for this. Very helpful advice, sir. =)
Drsinewy 3 months ago
Why don't you loosen the strings before you turn the truss rod. doesn'tt that take more stress off the neck?
Gspotkemps 11 months ago
@Gspotkemps You should never adjust the truss rod with out tension on the neck, you could twist the neck.
worldaccordingtojim 11 months ago
thorough video but you should have said which way to turn the truss rod to tighten or loosen
GregoryGraveyard 1 year ago
So what makes you determine that you are checking the height with a feeler gage on the 8th fret? Some people do 6th... What's the rationale behind this?
What about doing this with a guitar with jumbo frets and so on.
Thanks!
jonnyXrice 1 year ago
@jonnyXrice You check the hight half way from the where the neck meets the guitar body. This is usually the 7th or 8th fret. Jumbo frets would not affect this procedure since they are still all the same hight.
worldaccordingtojim 1 year ago
@worldaccordingtojim Just to clarify, since you check from the top of the fret to the bottom of the string, the height of the fret itself does not matter. But just to be clear, jumbo frets are taller than, say medium frets.
dangle66 2 months ago
4:50 What do you mean by bumping up? Like if the string touches the fuller gage?
Good vid so far.
AiRamosPro 1 year ago
@AiRamosPro Yes, bumping was probably a confusing choice of words.
worldaccordingtojim 1 year ago