Hello Patrick. Happy New Year and thank you for leaving a comment. I'm glad you asked, because these days there are several options, depending on what you're looking to do. For example, MusicNomad has their KISS (Keep It Simple Setup) kit, where you get the basic tools for setting string height, adjusting truss rod, pickups and checking saddle, fretboard and bridge radius. This is a great starter kit, and MusicNomad also has a Premium Guitar Tech Screwdriver and Wrench Set, which will fill all needs when it comes to adjusting truss rods, screws, etc. You might be able to find other alternatives, and you can also buy individual tools, such as notched straight edges, string rulers, etc. Companies like StewMac and many others will carry a broad selection of products. I hope this makes sense. Please do let me know, if there's anything else I can do. Best regards.
Good job on the video . Well done and informative
Thank you, Tony! I'm pleased to hear that!
Have a great day.
Is there a starter guitar maintenance tool kit out there that you could recommend?
Hello Patrick.
Happy New Year and thank you for leaving a comment.
I'm glad you asked, because these days there are several options, depending on what you're looking to do.
For example, MusicNomad has their KISS (Keep It Simple Setup) kit, where you get the basic tools for setting string height, adjusting truss rod, pickups and checking saddle, fretboard and bridge radius. This is a great starter kit, and MusicNomad also has a Premium Guitar Tech Screwdriver and Wrench Set, which will fill all needs when it comes to adjusting truss rods, screws, etc.
You might be able to find other alternatives, and you can also buy individual tools, such as notched straight edges, string rulers, etc. Companies like StewMac and many others will carry a broad selection of products.
I hope this makes sense.
Please do let me know, if there's anything else I can do.
Best regards.
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@@patrickfitzgerald2861 - Always happy to assist.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Best regards.