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Hello,

Do you guys have any tips on removing the control knobs on the guitar without maring the finish, I want to change the knobs on my LP copy?

Thank you for your time and help.

M29
 
soft cloth wrapped around pliers?

or just don't think of it as marring the finish...but vintaging (is that a word) it!

ww
 
NO NO! NO pliers. Wrap a handkerchief or simular cloth under and around the knob. Twist the cloth a few times to tighten around the knob and gently lift up. The knob will slide right off. When replacing the knob, place a credit card under the knob when sliding the knob back on. It will leave the correct gap so the knob will not rub on the guitar body.
 
Tim said:
NO NO! NO pliers. Wrap a handkerchief or simular cloth under and around the knob. Twist the cloth a few times to tighten around the knob and gently lift up. The knob will slide right off. When replacing the knob, place a credit card under the knob when sliding the knob back on. It will leave the correct gap so the knob will not rub on the guitar body.
then i guess my second choice of a hammer and chisel would be a no no too? :D

btw...tim you have a pm

ww
 
It's the least I can do in return for the valuable info you all have shared with me. I am glad I can contribute.
 
warren0728 said:
then i guess my second choice of a hammer and chisel would be a no no too? :D

btw...tim you have a pm

ww

This works best if you first tie a string around the neck between the nut and the tuners. Then drag the guitar behind your vehicle for approx 1 1/2 city blocks. This will loosen the knobs first so you won't get any nasty chisel marks. I do this all the time with my PRS guitars......

vinni
 
Vinni Smith said:
This works best if you first tie a string around the neck between the nut and the tuners. Then drag the guitar behind your vehicle for approx 1 1/2 city blocks. This will loosen the knobs first so you won't get any nasty chisel marks. I do this all the time with my PRS guitars......

vinni
man that's what i love about this forum....
lots of useful information for us all (no matter what our playing level is)

ww :D
 
Yea, and Vinni stayed on the topic. My question to Vinnie is that we do not have city blocks in my part of the world. Can you convert that into U.S. miles or kilometers? I would not want to do an over kill trying to remove the knobs from my guitars.
 
Geez, I can't believe nobody has mentioned the discrete use of explosives in this thread. Just a dab will do ya....
 
Uh-oh. Blatant silliness alert!! We've hijacked another legitimate thread with our communal brand of twisted humor and will probably get yelled at by a forum administrator. Quick, hide behind one of your amphs! :eek: :D
 
You must remember to mention the "removale of knobs" to stay with the theme. That eliminates a hijack thread.

I beleive the use of explosives would most likely melt the plastic knobs, unless you use low impact explosives.
 
Then there's always the two spoon method. You simply pad the top of your guitar around the knob with a folded towel, slip the spoons under the knob on opposing sides, and then "rock" the spoons by gently pushing down on them. The spoons will rock along the radius of the spoon's back side, and the knob will pop off. It's an especially effective method on Strats and the like. The spoons don't mar the pickguards at all...even without the towel.
 
Bloozcat said:
Then there's always the two spoon method. You simply pad the top of your guitar around the knob with a folded towel, slip the spoons under the knob on opposing sides, and then "rock" the spoons by gently pushing down on them. The spoons will rock along the radius of the spoon's back side, and the knob will pop off. It's an especially effective method on Strats and the like. The spoons don't mar the pickguards at all...even without the towel.
Ooooh, I like that one! Gotta try it the next time I take the knobs off my Strat. Thanks, BC!
 
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