Grind bass knob removal

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pjgeerlings
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Grind bass knob removal

Post by pjgeerlings » Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:29 pm

I recently aquired a NOS Peavey Grind bass ... it is surprisingly good and I look forward to playing it. I would like to remove the knobs from the pots (I want to add active electronics) but so far they won't budge. Is there a special tool that is required to remove them?

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Re: Grind bass knob removal

Post by Oren Hudson » Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:31 pm

Not familiar with the Grind, but most knobs are attached in one of two ways. Some have a tiny set screw that tightens against the pot shaft. Others are friction mounted, meaning that the knob pushes down over the pot shaft and is held by friction or tightness. If yours are friction mounted and won't budge, put a small towel down by the pot and use a flat blade screw driver and gently pry up a little section at a time working your way around the knob. The towel is to prevent damage to the area around the knob and pot. 8)
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Re: Grind bass knob removal

Post by pjgeerlings » Mon Nov 28, 2016 12:58 pm

I looked for a set screw - not found ... so a towel + tool it is - thanks Oren!

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Re: Grind bass knob removal

Post by thunda » Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:44 pm

or wrap a shoe string around the shaft under the knob and work it loose a little at a time, rotating the knob as you go
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Re: Grind bass knob removal

Post by Hemi » Sat Dec 07, 2024 1:17 pm

Ta.
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