Electric Guitar Truss Rod Double Style Two Way Type A3 Steel For Guitars Parts And Hardware 4147.5 mm Blue (6 Pcs)
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Yeah. It was 25 when I finished my last build with it.
I'm assuming the question is whether it will work on an acoustic neck. A 14-inch neck would be somewhere between an acoustic and a mandolin otherwise. The short answer is most likely, while the long answer entails some homework. Measure the neck from the nut to the end of the truss rod where it protrudes into the guitar body (found in the sound hole) since the dimensions are listed. This should give you an idea of how long it will take you. That length will most likely be greater than or equal to the truss rod's length. In that case, it will work, but you may need to make some minor adjustments to the recess to get it to fit properly. Even though installing a truss rod is not a job for the inexperienced, it is possible if you take your time and prepare properly.
The rod's body is 1/4 inch thick, and the allen socketed head is 3/8 inch thick. I've experimented with the depth to get it just right, but I don't have a specific solution.
The truss rods on this page are made for electric guitars. An electric guitar's neck is longer than an acoustic guitar's, which has a portion of the fretboard that extends over the body. If you have a Taylor, your best bet is to call them and request a replacement that fits properly in the recess.
Selected User Reviews For Electric Guitar Truss Rod Double Style Two Way Type A3 Steel For Guitars Parts And Hardware 4147.5 mm Blue (6 Pcs)
This is an extremely short rod! I bought this rod thinking it was just a single version of the 18" version that was sold in pairs. NOT! And it's my fault for not double-checking the mm measurement. The majority of truss rods in the United States are measured in inches (18", 14", etc. ), but these Kmise rods are measured in millimeters and are all the same blue color. This rod isn't 18 inches long, but rather a lot shorter (as the mm length demonstrates). Money that could have been better spent. No matter where they come from, truss rods sold in the United States should be measured in inches.
I assume it's from the same production line as the StewMac Hot Rod truss rod because the measurements are identical: 1/4"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"-1/2"- 3/8" wide x 3/8" thick x 3/8" thick x 3/8" deep (6. 35mm x 9. 52mm). The only difference is that instead of being red, it is now blue. It works in the same way as the original and is incredibly smooth. It's nothing out of the ordinary, and it's certainly not over-the-top. the- top. It's a stock-based investment strategy. two-standard For your electric guitar neck, a two-way truss rod is available.
It was used to repair a Washburn 12-inch radio. that's a string A straightforward device that appears to be well-made and performs admirably. It was used to repair a Washburn 12-inch radio. I found some string at a yard sale for a very low price. It lives!.
It is not bent or broken in any way, and it is in excellent condition. I won't know how well it works for a long time, but if it turns out to be a dud, I'll return to provide an update.
I was surprised by the quality of this item. I will buy from you again without hesitation.
These are high-quality truss rods in the acoustic style. In a pack of two, this is a good deal, and the quality is comparable to other parts I've purchased.
It is what it is, and there is nothing that can be done about it. We'll see how it stands up to the test of time.