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Anders Eliasson

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installing "pegheds" tip 

Hi

Just a photo I made when installing a set of mechanical pegs from pegheds.com

The installation instructions say that we should drill a 7mm hole and ream the hole to a size so that the pegs are a few milimeters from going all the way through to their final position.
We are then supposed to "cut" a thread in the headstocks wood by turning in the peg and using the threaded shaft of the peg to do the cutting. We shall turn the shaft of the peg and never turn the head of the peg.
This turning and cutting the thread can be hard for our fingers, so it helps to turn a rubberband around the shaft. As simple as that. My fingers not as good as they were and these little tips help a lot.
I didn´t find out this by myself, but because I recently installed a set of "pegheds" on a fiddle and the instructions for the pegs said to do use a rubberband. Violin pegs are smaller, meaning that its more difficult to get a good grip on the peg shaft and besides that, you have to cut the thread in maple which is a lot harder than the Spanish cedar used on flamenco guitars.



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Ruphus

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RE: installing "pegheds" tip (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Thank you for sharing, Anders.

Me will be having pegheds on their way for to replace worn out pegs, and the rubberband trick will certainly be handy.
( Don´t think I would had come to the idea of such. Probably used some cloth or so and have much less friction than with rubber.)
Muchas gracias!

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RE: installing "pegheds" tip (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Nice one Anders. Thanks for sharing.

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RE: installing "pegheds" tip (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Yes, thank you for sharing this, Anders. I nearly always use Pegheds and it can be tricky to install them, and I am sure this tip will help me a lot too.

The instructions also say to use one drop of Super Glue on the threads, and I have had several come loose in use that way. Of course, it is hard to define "one drop," but I find it best to use several small drops so maybe the middle third of the threads are covered all the way around.

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Edzard

 

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RE: installing "pegheds" tip (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Nice one!

I use some cork (wrapped around the all-purpose wrench) to turn the pegs in.

Oh and don't forget that there are pegs that turn left and that there are pegs that turn right ...before using super glue...


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Stephen Eden

 

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RE: installing "pegheds" tip (in reply to Anders Eliasson

Yeah that's pretty good. I will share my tip too.

I asked Chuck for a spare lefty and righty shaft. Just scrap but as long as the threads were right.

I then gave these pegs two flat sections that I could fit a spanner to and hey presto I can now power through the threading stage. The elastic band is the icing on the cake for me! now I can fit all of the pegs with ease too.

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