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"I had no idea this set existed, but more times than I could count, I've wished that…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 18, 2017 to Better Jaws2

35 May 3, 2023
Reply by Michael Tulloch

"I understand using feeler gauges to eliminate "guesswork". But a pre-determined nut…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 17, 2017 to Nut action

12 Jan 22, 2017
Reply by Hesh Breakstone

"All the vintage strat and teles have the wider bridge spacing. It's just the nature…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 16, 2017 to 1997 V-Series Strat - Bridge Splays Strings Too Widely?

24 May 4, 2017
Reply by Walter W Wright

"Very clever, Roger. I've often wished that Stew Mac would offer in-between radus cau…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 16, 2017 to Better Jaws2

35 May 3, 2023
Reply by Michael Tulloch

"I think most of us here don't bother with feeler gauges, or predetermined specs for…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 15, 2017 to Nut action

12 Jan 22, 2017
Reply by Hesh Breakstone

"Almost zero relief is appropriate for very low action (somewhere between .05mm and .…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 13, 2017 to Relly low action

5 Jan 14, 2017
Reply by steven gallagher

"Oops... Yes. Parallel. That's what I meant..."

Christopher Parker replied Jan 11, 2017 to bridge pin drilling quickie

8 Jan 11, 2017
Reply by Christopher Parker

"Okay. That all makes sense. I just hold the backing block in place, but I like the i…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 11, 2017 to bridge pin drilling quickie

8 Jan 11, 2017
Reply by Christopher Parker

"I can't imagine a scenario where I would want to drill bridge pin holes with the bri…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 10, 2017 to bridge pin drilling quickie

8 Jan 11, 2017
Reply by Christopher Parker

"Hesh makes a valid point here. Nut slot depth is arguably the most critical adjustme…"

Christopher Parker replied Jan 3, 2017 to Nut compensation

64 Jan 18, 2017
Reply by Roger Häggström

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