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| OK, I have suggested a guitar forum over at the new suggestions forum, so guitar people, please help by replying. Quick question, anyone know how to remove the nut from a Fender Squier. As I am stuck with my Squier for a while yet, I thought I would mod it a bit, black plates, knobs etc, and I just bought a new nut, but I am worried that Fender are like PC manufacturers and superglue the nut on or something :D Any help would be most appreciated. PS what glue are you meant to use on the nut, I know you can get away with letting the strings hold it on, but I would like it slightly more stable. |
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| Typical Elmers wood glue works well... I've made a nut out of an old credit card before and it worked out fine, but it's good that you are actually using a real one. Most standard nuts will fit in Fenders... try not to get a stock one though, they tend to break. Casket ^v^ |
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