F Funkfingers Guest Sep 15, 2014 #2 Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar Righty tighty. Lefty loosey. So, unless it is a Rickenbacker, anti-clockwise.
Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar Righty tighty. Lefty loosey. So, unless it is a Rickenbacker, anti-clockwise.
B BrianS. New member Sep 15, 2014 #3 Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar ^Yep. Lefty loosey allows the string tension to pull the neck "up" essentially, which will give you the relief you need.
Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar ^Yep. Lefty loosey allows the string tension to pull the neck "up" essentially, which will give you the relief you need.
F Funkfingers Guest Sep 15, 2014 #4 Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar Rickenbacker just HAS to be different. The direction of rotation is the same but you need three hands to perform the task.
Re: clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of the truss rod nut to make the fretboar Rickenbacker just HAS to be different. The direction of rotation is the same but you need three hands to perform the task.