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Rampant

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Fellow guitar lovers

Firstly, I am a very lucky laddie. My Mrs bought me a new translucent red Ibanez AFS75T semi-acoustic while I was away form home with work. It was waiting at home when I returned :) She really is beautiful :)

I now have a few questions that I think someone might be able to give advice on:

Should I lubricate any parts of the Bigsby style trem?
If so, what lube should I use?
Should I lube the "roller bridge"?

Cheerz

Rampant
 
"Lube my instrument?":rotflmao:
No, thanks, I'll leave that to you & the Mrs.

Sorry, the title just screamed out for a juvenile response.

I'm sure others will have some useful info.
 
I don't think you'll need to do anything to that except if you find that it isn't coming back in tune after using the Bigsby then you might want to try some Nut Sauce to lube the nut. Otherwise, play on maestro.
 
Your right FRESH FISH!!!!Say fish could you pick up that soap I dropped?:rotflmao: :rotflmao: Sumi:D
 
Just use graphite or nut sauce on the nut. The bigsby's moving parts run on delrin bushings which are effectively self lubricating. I'd only lube the roller bridge if it starts making squeaks or pings that you can hear through an amp. A drop of light oil on a toothpick applied to the roller axles would be the way to go here but use it sparingly and wipe up any excess. Don't get machine oil on the guitar's finish.
 
markb said:
Just use graphite or nut sauce on the nut. The bigsby's moving parts run on delrin bushings which are effectively self lubricating. I'd only lube the roller bridge if it starts making squeaks or pings that you can hear through an amp. A drop of light oil on a toothpick applied to the roller axles would be the way to go here but use it sparingly and wipe up any excess. Don't get machine oil on the guitar's finish.

One adult among the whole bunch.:poke:

Shiner has a lot of competition with the responses that were posted.
 
markb said:
Just use graphite or nut sauce on the nut. The bigsby's moving parts run on delrin bushings which are effectively self lubricating. I'd only lube the roller bridge if it starts making squeaks or pings that you can hear through an amp. A drop of light oil on a toothpick applied to the roller axles would be the way to go here but use it sparingly and wipe up any excess. Don't get machine oil on the guitar's finish.


Thanks for that Mark.

Do you think my Ibanez copy of the Bigsby trem has got a self lubricating bush??? :)

Cheerz

(another) Mark

let the witty responses continue
 
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