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Hello folks,

I'm looking for truss rod covers per the pick below. Single hole, not really bothered whether they are wood or plastic. Can anyone reccomend a source please?IMG_8037.thumb.JPG.a659892a6a1883ed859c8cf1e5960bd2.JPG

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34 minutes ago, neepheid said:

I can't recommend a specific source - I trust you've searched online for "one hole truss rod cover" already?

I have had a bit of a rummage on the usuals: Ebay; Amazon etc. There are single hole ones but they are significantly shorter than this one so no good. I suppose if the worse comes to the worse I could just buy a sheet of plastic and make some....

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Interesting - to my surprise, I think you are right.  Can't find any. 

 

There are 3-hole solid black, there are 1-hole B/W/B three-ply...but even those mostly look a little short at c.4.5mm...but no solid black 1-holes as far as I can see.

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3 hours ago, W1_Pro said:

Hello Andy,

I hope you are well.

Its weird isn't it?  Looks like a sheet of plastic and a fretsaw might be the way forward...

Yes - good, thanks.  Hope all good with you and yours too :)

  

 

And yes - looks that way!  :D

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Just picking this up afetr a pause. I'm attempting to locate a suitable sort of plastic sheet for this. The truss rod covers I need to make are for Overwater 'Original/ C type' basses. An email  to Overwater on the subject  remains unanswered. In a  phonecall I had with Chris a while ago, I believe he said, if memory serves: 'we don't have those anymore' when asked about truss rod covers.   So anyhow, the DIY route seems the most sensible/economical. Anyone got any thoughs about what type of plastic to use. I've found 4mm sheets of bakelite/phenolic resin (in black) on amazon, they look the part, but f anyone has actually done this before, I'd appreciate a steer!

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24 minutes ago, W1_Pro said:

Just picking this up afetr a pause. I'm attempting to locate a suitable sort of plastic sheet for this. The truss rod covers I need to make are for Overwater 'Original/ C type' basses. An email  to Overwater on the subject  remains unanswered. In a  phonecall I had with Chris a while ago, I believe he said, if memory serves: 'we don't have those anymore' when asked about truss rod covers.   So anyhow, the DIY route seems the most sensible/economical. Anyone got any thoughs about what type of plastic to use. I've found 4mm sheets of bakelite/phenolic resin (in black) on amazon, they look the part, but f anyone has actually done this before, I'd appreciate a steer!

The last time my truss-rod cover broke - looked just like yours - I sent the busted one off to Overwater by post and they sent a brand new one back within three working days. I'd give them another go.

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5 hours ago, snorkie635 said:

The last time my truss-rod cover broke - looked just like yours - I sent the busted one off to Overwater by post and they sent a brand new one back within three working days. I'd give them another go.

Thats good information.  I'm glad you had a good experience with them. Whilst I was rooting around in my email inbox earlier I found an email trail between me and Chris concerning the restoration and modification of one of my Originals. They managed to keep the bass for nearly a year and then return it untouched pleading 'too much work'. I understand that they are a small company and lord knows, they build fine guitars.  I also understand that I might have just caught them at a bad time (it was just after COVID iirc) but given the fact that they have also neglected to answer my latest email, I think the DIY route might be best for all concerned.

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