Big thanks, your video helped me after one of my tuners got stripped thread :-) (E6 peg, from constant changing to drop D and back, if you're wondering)
Thank you, Mykola. This video is going to be very helpful to me. I have this same model of guitar, and I am about to start this same process. I needed to ask: Did this upgrade operation give, as a result, a more reliable instrument, in terms of being able to stay well in tune? (I took its original nut out and, now, I will replace its tuning machines) Thanks in advance.
Great video, I was going to pay a Luthier to do this for me but it doesn't look very difficult at all, thanks. I'm curious if there is anything that can go wrong like maybe not having the tuners perfectly lined up or crooked at an angle when putting them in.
I'm trying to do the complete opposite. I bought a Gibson SG Standard and I don't like the way the locking tuners look. I know they're great, but I like the way the standard/vintage tuners look.
Whoa! Please...What's that screw driver looking hand tool you're using? What size screw bit should I be using to drive the tiny screws on the backside? anyone?
I've been trying to look for any videos that speak on loose nuts. I keep turning the nut but it doesn't tighten? Happens for at least 3 strings and they always go out of tune any advice? Thanks 🙏
Im surprised you opted for the nickel or chrome keys to the yellow. I want to swap my metal key to yellow or green key on my sg standard but it only has 1 screw and i cannot find them only 2 screw
Did good job,loved the accient,hate it when British or Australians talk,lol so confusing,Scots to,lol😂😂😂😂,i liked the original tuners makes guitar look more elegant 🎉🎉🎉
im new and begginer on guitar but i have a problem do i need to replace a new tuner cause my old guitar has a rusty tuner and i see a sign of holes in my tuner does it look bad??
@@kstonurai9350 yes. They are called lead, but there is no lead in them - all normal pencils are graphite (mixed with clay). I scrape a little off with a knife and apply it with a small artist's painting brush, but just drawing in the nut slots is fine 👍👍👍👍
@@mbz25 lmao 🤣 I just restrung my guitar after watching this so I wouldn’t forget. But for some reason the damn D and G string are out of tune from each other when I play. But when I check the tuning it’s all good
@@pattillo21 Think you will have to do some adjustments to it. If its a cheap guitar though sometimes that happens super annoying. Save up for a high quality guitar and you wont ever need to buy another one.
@@mbz25 yeah that’s a goal I just set for myself. What I have now is an Epiphone sg standard. It’s actually doing better today so I don’t know what the heck is going on lol But you’re right. I need to make some adjustments or at least have it looked at to see what can be adjusted.
@@angelcalderon7892 prove it. If you're correct then that this is a Wendy's that must mean your mama was so fat that she had to make you fat like her so she must play food with the plants with you when you were little I bet by age 12 you were over 300lbs.
Your Russian accent is so strong my coffee turn to vodka
Jesus, that’s good coffee
@@GargeBarge Damn good coffee. Smells like communism and public intox. charges
@@ScrotalSands feel free to get ignored
In Soviet Russia, coffee IS vodka
How can he have a Russian accent? It's clearly Ukrainian
I had the random curiosity to know how tuning machines affix to a guitar, and this answered that perfectly. Thank you.
Been looking to do this for YEARS! Thank you for showing me how easy it is🔥
THANK YOU made it look much simpler than I thought it would be fixing up my own SG tomorrow
I should have measured the peg holes before ordering the guitar tuners.
Thank you for this video. I was having trouble with my specific guitar but this made it so easy to figure out, instant sub
I love your video clip. It's short, clearly explained and very easy to follow. Thank you very much.
Big thanks, your video helped me after one of my tuners got stripped thread :-)
(E6 peg, from constant changing to drop D and back, if you're wondering)
"Next you remove nuts..."
Wow, this requires *commitment* ...
Ooooh, *nuts*, silly me.
Great work ,May I ask if I can use these with classic guitar?
Thank you, Mykola. This video is going to be very helpful to me.
I have this same model of guitar, and I am about to start this same process.
I needed to ask:
Did this upgrade operation give, as a result, a more reliable instrument, in terms of being able to stay well in tune? (I took its original nut out and, now, I will replace its tuning machines)
Thanks in advance.
It’s like getting repair advice from Skwisgaar Skwigelf of Dethklok. Great video!
Good démontration, the mecanics are gibson or for gibson lespaul thanks men
Thank you for the very clear, informative, time & money-saving presentation!
MAKE ROCK NOT WAR. Very well said my brother
Thanks. My acoustic guitar badly needs this. You have a cool accent.
Best of luck!
Great video, I was going to pay a Luthier to do this for me but it doesn't look very difficult at all, thanks.
I'm curious if there is anything that can go wrong like maybe not having the tuners perfectly lined up or crooked at an angle when putting them in.
Great video! Straightforward and easy to understand.
Short, concise, well explained. Great!
Thanks. Can I replace just one? Where buy tuning machines?
What model of grocers did you put on? Nice video by the way. Straight and to the point
Brilliant 👍🏻 just replaced my machine heads with the use of your video…… subscribed 👍🏻
I'm trying to do the complete opposite. I bought a Gibson SG Standard and I don't like the way the locking tuners look. I know they're great, but I like the way the standard/vintage tuners look.
Thank you for showing me how to change tuners...
Where You Buy It From Can I Have The Link For This Tuning Keys Where I Can Buy Help
Need to do this on my old Silvertone Acoustic
thanks buddy,your videos is very friendly for beginners
Great video. I think I will be able to do this myself! 😊
Good explanation ,love your work,and thank you to share this with us.
Please: What size is the nut? 10mm? 1/4”?
Thank you for the very helpful video. Make rock - not war!
Thanks I love your accent and your video
Whoa! Please...What's that screw driver looking hand tool you're using? What size screw bit should I be using to drive the tiny screws on the backside? anyone?
Thanks gonna try this out on my bass!!
Wow this really helped me. It wasnt that hard after all.
can you do the opposite? will one screw hold the 2 screw tuner in place?
Thanks for the demo.
Really appreciate this video!
what tool is used to remove the nut? i’m working on my guitar but no idea how to do the nut
What tool did you use to tighten the nuts?
I've been trying to look for any videos that speak on loose nuts. I keep turning the nut but it doesn't tighten? Happens for at least 3 strings and they always go out of tune any advice? Thanks 🙏
Thankk u so muchh for this video...really helping,informative videoo
Im surprised you opted for the nickel or chrome keys to the yellow. I want to swap my metal key to yellow or green key on my sg standard but it only has 1 screw and i cannot find them only 2 screw
Thanks for the tip dude!
Thanks a lot!! Your video helped me soooooo much!
Simple as this video, thanks and God Bless.
Great shot! Tnx for this video!
What is the pencil in the nut for?
Can I apply that tuning pegs on my acoustic guitar?
My tuning pegs has empty holes, will it affect the sound of it?
Question: Is it possible that, if you overtighten the nut on the tuner, it may not work properly?
Great video, nice and simple! Thanks!
Right on mate
Did good job,loved the accient,hate it when British or Australians talk,lol so confusing,Scots to,lol😂😂😂😂,i liked the original tuners makes guitar look more elegant 🎉🎉🎉
Hi! I would like to buy your old tuners please! I want to replace my grover tuners.
what size is the nut driver tool for gibson tuning pegs?
Awesome video! 👍👍
im new and begginer on guitar but i have a problem do i need to replace a new tuner cause my old guitar has a rusty tuner and i see a sign of holes in my tuner does it look bad??
same my tuning pegs has holes now after removing
Thank you
what is tha purpose of putting pencil lead to the bridge?
Thanks
Your a g man love the vid and I got the same guitar 🤘🤘
well done. thank you.
may I know what is the purpose of pencil? thank you
I don't exactly know why but it helps the strings stay in tune
@@iprotectmyinvestments8663 ok dude thanks!
Graphite is a kind of lubricant for the strings so they don't stuck in the nut. It increases the tuning stability while playing.
Very good…thank you!
What is the size of screw ?please tell me I lost my screws
Thanks!
Okay so this is easier than i thought?
Great video. Thank 👍
Good job! Молодець!
I bought guitar tuning pegs but the hole of my guitar is too small :( Any advice what should I do? I don't want to waste my money if I can't use it...
if you find an answer, let me know. I am having the same problem.
@@mckenzleigh I bought a reamer to make the hole bigger
Nice vid. Thanks
Brilliant! Thank you.
Wow this looks so simple! 😭😭😭
Hello sir, you never explained why you put the pencil lead on the nut?🧐. I am still learning
Graphite found in pencils lubricates the nut and prevents the string from getting caught in it. It helps keep the guitar in tune.
@@doglifehub Thank you for your response
Does this work with all normal lead pencils?
@@kstonurai9350 yes. They are called lead, but there is no lead in them - all normal pencils are graphite (mixed with clay). I scrape a little off with a knife and apply it with a small artist's painting brush, but just drawing in the nut slots is fine 👍👍👍👍
@@doglifehub thankyou ❤️💙
Fabulous!
Good job!
Natalia Kozlenko hi
My friend lent me his Les Paul standard and he lost the screw for the tuning peg on the G string so I’m tryna get a screw for it
Watching this I realise I've been string my guitar wrong this hole time lol, never thought to loop it through so much easier
I was thinking the exact same thing lol
@@pattillo21 just restrung 2 guitars and forgot about this method already lol
@@mbz25 lmao 🤣 I just restrung my guitar after watching this so I wouldn’t forget. But for some reason the damn D and G string are out of tune from each other when I play. But when I check the tuning it’s all good
@@pattillo21 Think you will have to do some adjustments to it. If its a cheap guitar though sometimes that happens super annoying. Save up for a high quality guitar and you wont ever need to buy another one.
@@mbz25 yeah that’s a goal I just set for myself. What I have now is an Epiphone sg standard. It’s actually doing better today so I don’t know what the heck is going on lol But you’re right. I need to make some adjustments or at least have it looked at to see what can be adjusted.
This was epic
Утро добре, Мыкола.
wonderful!
My man x
why do you put pencil on the nut?
Is that Russian accent?Very good vid by the way :D
What accent
i love you
Офигеть, так круто что сразу выучил русский))
🤘
WTF? My Epiphone doesn't have hexagonal nuts in the Wilkinson tuners
“I never cut string,” 2:20
За український прапор та імʼя Микола лови підписку! Героям Слава!
I preferred the originals
In america you change the strings
In Russia the strings change you.
In russia you change the strings you stole in Ukraine. But after that, the Ukrainian military kills you.
P.S. I'm from Ukraine ✌
Does anyone else loop the strings through the tuning peg like that?
I have the same question lol - seems like a good method?
Ні, на вигляд було краще з вінтажними Kulson
are you musician?
Are you german
Fuck.. I brought a peg and the sizes wasn’t the same…
Do you agree with Russia's stance on global domination? Do you know that they have teamed up with North Korea?
...Sir, this is a Wendy's
@@angelcalderon7892 prove it. If you're correct then that this is a Wendy's that must mean your mama was so fat that she had to make you fat like her so she must play food with the plants with you when you were little I bet by age 12 you were over 300lbs.
What's the name of the tool you are using to remove and replace the new tuning pegs?