@@dreamyguitarist3819 I apologise. I wish I can still show it like make a video about that, but I can't anymore, because I already change the nut into locking nut which is great and it really improved the tuning stability. I have a video of it. m.ruclips.net/video/dNYRfmE9EQQ/видео.html
@@dreamyguitarist3819 however I can tell you how I did it. 1st thing is I widen the nut slots a little bit so strings would not bind. I file it with a sandpaper. I don't have a nut file so I did it with that. 2nd I lubed all contact point of the strings which is the nut slots and the saddles. It's all up to you which lube you wanna use. All I use is pencils graphite with a little bit of 3 in 1 lube oil. 3rd when I'm wrapping my strings on the pegs I only do 2 or 3 winds and using the locking wind method. You can search this up on youtube. And the 4th one is the most difficult one that I did since I don't have any experience with wood works. I sanded or in other words widen the wood on the backplate where the trem block is located. Because it always gets in the way when you wanna dip the trem or pull it up. I used wood file with this one and a hand drill equiped with a sanding drum because I don't have a wood router and can't afford one. 5th I checked if the 2 post of the trem is wobbling. If that happens put a plummers tape on both screw post so it will be real steady. 6th is floating the setup and keep on tuning it until it stays in tune really well. Don't forget to stretch each strings. And there you have it. I hope this helps you well on attempting to float you own Jackson. Cheers🙌🏻
Ensancho y lubrico las ranuras de las tuercas y lubrico la parte de las cuerdas que hace contacto con la superficie de las silletas. Y también uso el método de bloqueo para envolver las cuerdas solo con 2 o 3 vueltas y solo uso 2 resortes en la parte posterior.
i am looking to buy one but there isnt a trem bar in the pictures on sweet water. did yours come with one?
yes, mine comes with it
can you please make a video on how you made the trem work
@@dreamyguitarist3819 I apologise. I wish I can still show it like make a video about that, but I can't anymore, because I already change the nut into locking nut which is great and it really improved the tuning stability. I have a video of it. m.ruclips.net/video/dNYRfmE9EQQ/видео.html
@@dreamyguitarist3819 however I can tell you how I did it.
1st thing is I widen the nut slots a little bit so strings would not bind. I file it with a sandpaper. I don't have a nut file so I did it with that.
2nd I lubed all contact point of the strings which is the nut slots and the saddles. It's all up to you which lube you wanna use. All I use is pencils graphite with a little bit of 3 in 1 lube oil.
3rd when I'm wrapping my strings on the pegs I only do 2 or 3 winds and using the locking wind method. You can search this up on youtube.
And the 4th one is the most difficult one that I did since I don't have any experience with wood works. I sanded or in other words widen the wood on the backplate where the trem block is located. Because it always gets in the way when you wanna dip the trem or pull it up. I used wood file with this one and a hand drill equiped with a sanding drum because I don't have a wood router and can't afford one.
5th I checked if the 2 post of the trem is wobbling. If that happens put a plummers tape on both screw post so it will be real steady.
6th is floating the setup and keep on tuning it until it stays in tune really well. Don't forget to stretch each strings.
And there you have it. I hope this helps you well on attempting to float you own Jackson.
Cheers🙌🏻
How did u fix the wamme bar? Mines super loose
there's a socket screw on the side of the trem block when you dive the trem you'll see it on the trem side
Cómo haces para que no desafine??
Ensancho y lubrico las ranuras de las tuercas y lubrico la parte de las cuerdas que hace contacto con la superficie de las silletas. Y también uso el método de bloqueo para envolver las cuerdas solo con 2 o 3 vueltas y solo uso 2 resortes en la parte posterior.
@@adryn.pereyra21 gracias amigo