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Tool recommendation for
Tightening the nut of the jack on a Fender Strat. Seen a few from Stewmac, etc., but was interested in tool suggestions from forum members. What do you use? Thanks for any replies.
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I don't know the layout of that jack but I just use needle nose pliers. A better tool for me would be a nut drive.
Shouldn't be all that difficult to achieve.
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I own StewMac's Jack the Gripper and find it fantastic for the job on all my guitars and amps. I reviewed it on my little site, HERE. Bob
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Plus more non-value-added content so I achieve the 10-character minimum. |
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Do know what size socket for a strat?
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Just saw a video online that states an 1/2” socket is required. |
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Thanks.
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If it is a hex nut then any correct size nut driver will work.
If it is a knurled nut then this one is best. https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tool...ch_Wrench.html I was a electronics tech before retiring, We had one in our special tool locker along with every other kind of driver ever made.
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