Broken truss rod repair :: 1960's Silvertone 1488 Silhouette
While attempting to correct the excessive relief in this neck I was surprised to find that the truss rod nut was missing. My guess is that it was overtightened and snapped off a portion of the threads at some point. Upon researching I was pleased to find that Frank Ford over at Frets.com (and Gryphon of course) had made a post about a Harmony Sovereign with an identical removable truss rod. I cut away enough material around the washer collar (pictured resting on the fingerboard above) to get enough grab with my pliers. Once the collar was removed, I used hemostats to pull the rod free from the neck. The truss rod was set quite far into the neck, leading me to believe that a portion of the threaded rod was in fact missing. I'll need to source a new nut, shorten the upper bar and extend the threads on the lower bar before reinstalling.

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