JB_From_Hell Jomo's Nimions Dec 5, 2007 #1 I've got an old MIA Foundation bass and Predator guitar that I need the truss rod tool for. Anybody have a spare?
I've got an old MIA Foundation bass and Predator guitar that I need the truss rod tool for. Anybody have a spare?
J Moose New member Dec 5, 2007 #2 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Wouldn't that just be an allen key or nutdriver? Or is it something bizzare?
Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Wouldn't that just be an allen key or nutdriver? Or is it something bizzare?
JB_From_Hell Jomo's Nimions Dec 5, 2007 #3 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool It's a super thin-walled 5/16 socket. Normal ones won't fit.
sstanfield Member Dec 5, 2007 #4 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool I used a Craftsman 1/4" drive 5/16' socket on my t40 bass. It worked fine.
Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool I used a Craftsman 1/4" drive 5/16' socket on my t40 bass. It worked fine.
JB_From_Hell Jomo's Nimions Dec 5, 2007 #5 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Really? I tried that (not a Craftsman) on my Predator (strat copy) and it wouldn't fit. Maybe I'll give it a shot on the bass.
Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Really? I tried that (not a Craftsman) on my Predator (strat copy) and it wouldn't fit. Maybe I'll give it a shot on the bass.
sstanfield Member Dec 5, 2007 #6 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool The Craftsman socket has pretty thin walls.
T theodie Guest Dec 5, 2007 #7 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Yeah Chris, I use the Craftsman socket as well.
JB_From_Hell Jomo's Nimions Dec 5, 2007 #8 Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Ya know, we've got tons of Craftsman stuff at work, I'll swipe one overnight and see if it works.
Re: WTB: Peavey truss rod tool Ya know, we've got tons of Craftsman stuff at work, I'll swipe one overnight and see if it works.