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I recently bought a silvertone lb11 out of the local pawn shop to fix up and in a moment of no paying attention and/or thinking i managed to snap the truss rod.
my question is, is there any way to repair this or is just better to take the hardware and scrap the neck??
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Old 04-14-2010, 06:11 AM
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I wasn't playing any attention to what i was doing, i know a wicked mistake, and i really over tightened the truss rod and snap it went
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StewMac has a trussrod repair kit. Basically cuts new threads if the rod snapped just behind the nut.

Dunno if it would work on your bass, but it's worth a look.
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You can buy new trussrods off various websites.
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Old 04-15-2010, 10:38 PM
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Hi.

Unless You're interested in instrument repair and you replace the truss rod yourself, parting it out is the only feasible course of action IMHO.

The StewMac "repair" kit works only if You stripped the rod threads, so You have to determine the damage before ordering anything.

Since there's a lot of mystery surrounding truss rod repair, I'd urge You to try it. The truss rod is only around $10 mark, the rest is work. And as the neck is useless as-is, it's not like you can make things any worse.


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Hye thanks you guys for the advice and there is no rod left that i can access with a new nut, the threaded part of the rod snapped so i will try to part it out and if not ihave some replacement parts kicking around
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