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For home set-up folks: any homemade bridge jack tools?


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Stew-mac has a tool to lift the bridge of a Tune-O-Matic bridge while under string tension - to adjust the thumbwheel height.

It's the Tune-o-Medic bridge jack:

 

http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Special_...iece_Tools.html

 

I only use something like this rarely, but I can see it would be handy. Problem is, I am cheap, and with shipping, this little lever-like thing comes to about $42. I have a hard time justifying spending that kind of dough on something like this.

 

Has anyone come up with a home-made alternative to lift the bridge to adjust the thumbwheels (while the strings are on) for a TOM bridge?

 

Thanks!

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  I use a small screwdriver wrapped in felt or a washcloth.  Not pretty but it's functional. If I did it everyday I'd buy the proper tool but after my guitars are setup I don't need to use one very often.

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I've been leary of that tool, that it might damage something.  So I've reduced tension, adjusted, checked, repeated...  Maybe taking that pic to your local hardware store and seeing if they have anything similar - then placing heavy felt on the botton for protection?

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Get a bicyle tire iron.  They're made of plastic and look like this:

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or

width=480 height=480http://www.performancebike.com/product_images/500/00-5203-NCL-TOP.jpg[/img]

or

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It's where Dan Erlewine got the idea from.  One of his tech tips or trade sercrets or whatever was the bicycle tire iron.

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I use my finger...just lift up the strings with my left index finger & turn the wheel with my right thumb and index finger. Eat your wheaties guys & gals.

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Get a bicyle tire iron.  They're made of plastic and look like this:

width=480 height=480http://www.performancebike.com/product_images/500/00-9620-NCL-TOP.jpg[/img]

or

width=480 height=480http://www.performancebike.com/product_images/500/00-5203-NCL-TOP.jpg[/img]

or

width=480 height=480http://www.performancebike.com/product_images/500/50-2772-YEL-TOP.jpg[/img]

It's where Dan Erlewine got the idea from.  One of his tech tips or trade sercrets or whatever was the bicycle tire iron.

 

 

 

  That's the best idea I've heard yet.  The strange thing is that the guitar store I frequent has a bicycle shop right next door.  Literally 10 steps away.  I'll stop in during my next trip to the guitar shop on Saturday.

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