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    I'm having difficulty taking the volume knob off my Fusion Plus.

    When I turn the knob, it feels like it is turning a little too far (ie, twisting in the hole) and I'd like to tighten the nut a little.

    But I can't remove the knob.

    The screw that clamps the knob to the shaft turns alright, but the knob will not budge from the pot. I even tried placing some cloth on the face of the guitar to protect the surface and levering it up with a screwdriver, but didn't push it too far because I certainly don't want to damage anything.

    It's like the knob is glued to the shaft.

    Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
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  • #2
    Gary, have you tried using a pair of mole grips? Wrap a cloth around the volume knob first (or don't, volume knobs aren't that much of a sacrifice) and set the grips. You'll have a lot more leverage...

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    • #3
      "Mole grips"?

      Like, Vise-Grips?

      Have you tried the Kung-Fu Grip?

      Seriously, Gary, sounds like you're getting old if you can't pull your knob. Let the Mrs have a go
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      • #4
        Gary, you can also try taking a piece of cloth and wrapping it around the underside of the knob, almost like a sling, twist the cloth into a "rope" and pull the knob off. Does that make sense? If you need pics, I'm sure I could show you.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by SEAN RAF View Post
          Gary, have you tried using a pair of mole grips? Wrap a cloth around the volume knob first (or don't, volume knobs aren't that much of a sacrifice) and set the grips. You'll have a lot more leverage...


          But be REALLY careful doing that! I had some idiot super-glue a knob on before and almost pulled the pot right through the pick-guard! I had to take it to my tech and he had to cut the knob off and replace the pot.......
          "When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry

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          • #6
            If it absolutely won't come off with the above suggestions you could drill the top and side of it.

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            • #7
              if you can get the set screw all the way out, do that, and then shoot a little bit of wd 40 or something to that extent in the hole. that may loosen it up a little bit more.
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              • #8
                i wish i had that problem with my dk2.. the tone knob keeps on falling no matter how many times i tighten it to the shaft
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MichaelLitvak View Post
                  i wish i had that problem with my dk2.. the tone knob keeps on falling no matter how many times i tighten it to the shaft
                  ghetto fix that, simply puy a piece of paper over the pot and then put the knob back on and tighten, it won't come even if you try, or a small piece of thin cloth
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