Silence Kid
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Was making incremental adjustments each day; then I hit "the wall;" a point of excess resistance. The neck relief is close to where I want it, but not ideal, especially if I ever go to heavier strings. Lucky me, it does not seem stripped.
...So Fender makes brass truss rod washers, apparently to fix this. My question is... Can I just back off the rod hex nut like a "normal" (non-bi-flex) rod? It freaks me out that when you back the nut out it will "force" the neck to concave... But from what I can tell removal of the hex nut doesn't require a special procedure. Is that correct?
...If I go this route, how many washers should I use? My gauges say I'm at something like a quarter mm of relief at this point.
...How tempted should I be to say "it's probably just glue from the fretboard/skunk stripe" and keep cranking?
And at last: how tempted should I be to either just deal with it, or take it to a tech?
...So Fender makes brass truss rod washers, apparently to fix this. My question is... Can I just back off the rod hex nut like a "normal" (non-bi-flex) rod? It freaks me out that when you back the nut out it will "force" the neck to concave... But from what I can tell removal of the hex nut doesn't require a special procedure. Is that correct?
...If I go this route, how many washers should I use? My gauges say I'm at something like a quarter mm of relief at this point.
...How tempted should I be to say "it's probably just glue from the fretboard/skunk stripe" and keep cranking?
And at last: how tempted should I be to either just deal with it, or take it to a tech?