In my order of products from Stew-Mac, I purchased a new  for the Hofner. The 172 has a tremelo and the delrin nut is very slippery which will keep the guitar in tune with the whammy bar and keep the nut from pinching.
I first removed the old nut which had a piece snapped off. I  on the side of the nut with an exacto knife so it wouldn't pull wood with it. Then I  with my pliers. After cleaning out the nut slot,  on the new blank. Then I  it as best I could with a combination of my dremel tool and dragging it on some sandpaper. I marked the position of the strings and will use my  to create the new nut slots.
Today I decided to pot the pickups. I tried doing it in slowcooker but that was too... ummm... slow! So I put the combination wax in a small tin and put that in boiling water on the stove. I measured out 75 grams of parafin and 20 grams of pure beeswax (I bought it on ebay from a beekeeper in Ontario!).  It heated to about 160F. I turned the stove off and mixed the wax up until it clarified. It stayed hot for quite a while. I decided not to remove the pickups from the control and just dangled them in the wax from their lead wires. I gave them about 5 minutes each, then cleaned up the excess with paper towel while it was still liquid.Statistics: Posted by drathbun — Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:55 pm
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