Tips and tricks for removal

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Of the knobs on a PUSH PULL pot equipped guitar ...... ???

Last time I tried it I DEMOLISHED the pot ---- anyone got a way to do this WITHOUT damaging the guitar AND requiring SOLDERING :mad:(n)

ANy help apprecaited
 
You could try this: “Slide the folded edge of the t-shirt carefully under the knob. Pull the two loose ends around the knob and start choking the knob with the t-shirt. Next start carefully pulling straight up on the t-shirt and the knob should simply pull off without any damage to you or your guitar.” Unless of course you already have tried it.

I have used something like butchers twine in the same way as the tee shirt trick. It’s always worked for me. But I wasn’t working on a push/pull switch.

Both of these less expensive than buying the proper tool from Stewmac.
 
You could try this: “Slide the folded edge of the t-shirt carefully under the knob. Pull the two loose ends around the knob and start choking the knob with the t-shirt. Next start carefully pulling straight up on the t-shirt and the knob should simply pull off without any damage to you or your guitar.” Unless of course you already have tried it.

I have used something like butchers twine in the same way as the tee shirt trick. It’s always worked for me. But I wasn’t working on a push/pull switch.

Both of these less expensive than buying the proper tool from Stewmac.
Same here, except I used coated wire
 
under 8.00 here .....
 
under 8.00 here .....
I’ve been using this same one for years. Works well, no scratches.
 
I am in the wrong thread but I totally never considered that a push pull pot might fail during removal of knobs.

If I had a push pull pot after initial removal, I would switch to the knobs with a set screw for future removals the easy way.
 
and for why I am in this non solder thread. I am fixing to do some soldering today as I work toward fixing my Laney Amp 50 watt head.

OH and I got one of the most fun Ferengi trips under my belt yesterday. I went to the same Goodwill Restore store where I got my first of 3 Target Tile Wetsaws for $50 instead of $1500+. Only yesterday I was hunting in case I could find some electrical gizmo I could scavenge some wiring I intended to use on amplifiers.

I told Ampmad and ivan how freaking lucky I got and totally unexpectedly found a friggen Solder sucker as I was fishing through 3 sweet scewdrivers and about 8 files. Mind you, this is not the electronics warehouse or anything like wiring related. and WTFn there is a solder sucker when I really was hunting just by sheer luck to maybe find a few yellow, blue, red and brown wires. of the right temp and voltage specs. WTF do I see a few feet to my left in a box of non descript unrelated stuff? AND it was the right dang rating!!!!



$2 freaking awesome BUCKS for this socket and 11 strands of 20 awg 105 degree C 600V wire . EACH strand was like 5 feet long too.
I am now processing the seven 4 inch to 12 inch pieces of wire I cannibalized off it.

Anyway, good luck Adrian and all who are messing with guitar knob removals.
 
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I am in the wrong thread but I totally never considered that a push pull pot might fail during removal of knobs.

If I had a push pull pot after initial removal, I would switch to the knobs with a set screw for future removals the easy way.

I was just dealing with this.
I think the only thing to do is use set-screw knobs.

When you pull the knob from a push pull pot, the shaft can break loose from the insides.
There is only a thin plastic retainer holding the end of the shaft ...it pops apart pretty easily.
 
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