Thanks for this. I've been looking for someone to explain this type of coordinator rod. One thing though, do you still have to loosen the nut at the back of the pot before tightening the adjuster?
I did some research. looks like it is for banjo neck adjustment. it controls the neck up-down angle when you lay your banjo flat. You can use a flashlight to see where the hole leads to. as long as the neck is not moving and not affect playing, I don't worry too much about it...
@@dododepapa Thank you. Unfortunately for me it is affecting playing. I will have to try and find out what the missing piece looks like and try to find or make one. 😊
I appreidate this but it took you 9 minutes to say what you wanted to say. 9 mintues to say what you couldn't do on the video. Not being critical but trying to help you keep people that want to watch you channel. I ALMOST clicked off. Thank you for the last 2 or 3 minutes.
Thank you for this. It took me a while to find someone that had our kind of rod adjustment.
Thanks for this. I've been looking for someone to explain this type of coordinator rod. One thing though, do you still have to loosen the nut at the back of the pot before tightening the adjuster?
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Very helpful. Thank you very much. 👍
I noticed there is a black screw underneath just before where the neck joins the body. What does this screw go in to? That screws missing from mine.😢
I did some research. looks like it is for banjo neck adjustment. it controls the neck up-down angle when you lay your banjo flat. You can use a flashlight to see where the hole leads to. as long as the neck is not moving and not affect playing, I don't worry too much about it...
@@dododepapa Thank you. Unfortunately for me it is affecting playing. I will have to try and find out what the missing piece looks like and try to find or make one. 😊
I appreidate this but it took you 9 minutes to say what you wanted to say. 9 mintues to say what you couldn't do on the video. Not being critical but trying to help you keep people that want to watch you channel. I ALMOST clicked off. Thank you for the last 2 or 3 minutes.