Thank you, I’ve been messing with these things since I was 11 years old. Cut up my first guitar at 13 years old. It didnt turn out very well lol 😂. 👍✌️
Níce guítar n good work clean to 💯,but what í waz tellín u about when í saw u last waz that when í waz restríngíng my Warlock one of the tune locks íz stuck u knw what mean n í dont want to stríp ít n íts a fuckín allen screw so íts líke í dont knw what to do ím stuck WTF PÍÍÍÍÍÌNGAAAA.....VÅC
@@timothya2742 your not ignorant at all. The term locking tuners will make you think it is a way to lock down your strings like your locking nut on your Floyd system. When they first came out many many years ago I thought the same thing and was wondering how that works. And to be honest so did all my friends until we got them and looked deeper into it. All they do is when you thread the string through the hole on the tuner key. You turn the knob or tip until it grips the string. And you don’t need to tighten really tight. Just grip it a little. It saves winding all the string around the shaft and helps with string slipping . That’s it that’s all they do. They will still save you time when you restring even if you have a locking nut. A lot of people think if you have a floyed system you don’t need locking tuners but they do come in handy. I will do a quick video on how they work because trust me you’re not the only person wondering . with a name like locking tuners it seems like they do something else. Thanks for watching and the question.👍✌️
@@GuitarsModsMusic thank you . I get it kinda.This has more to do with easy stringing without the hassles. I've had slippage that can ruin your day B4 nut is locked. Many windings, not necessarily good times.
@@timothya2742 yep, when I was recording a lot and playing in two bands. I was changing strings constantly and that’s when I realized how much time they save.
Very cool and easy upgrade. Awesome video, thank you.
@@antonioalfaro8209 thanks for watching we are glad you like it.👍✌️
Its nice leaning from someone whos been at it awhile. No better teacher than years of experience
Thank you, I’ve been messing with these things since I was 11 years old. Cut up my first guitar at 13 years old. It didnt turn out very well lol 😂. 👍✌️
Super informative as always!!! Sick t shirt!!!
Thank you, yea that was a great concert. ✌️👍
Quick easy upgrade . Hope this is helpful have a great day and week.👍✌️
Great info, great T shirt, beautiful guitar.. I love it! Nice , Paul !
Thank you, I know you love Les Paul’s . 👍✌️
Níce guítar n good work clean to 💯,but what í waz tellín u about when í saw u last waz that when í waz restríngíng my Warlock one of the tune locks íz stuck u knw what mean n í dont want to stríp ít n íts a fuckín allen screw so íts líke í dont knw what to do ím stuck WTF PÍÍÍÍÍÌNGAAAA.....VÅC
@@victorcalles767 send me a picture of it so I can see what style you have. Thanks for watching 👍✌️
Ok I am ignorant. I have a locking nut on my Floyd. So how do locking tuners work?
@@timothya2742 your not ignorant at all. The term locking tuners will make you think it is a way to lock down your strings like your locking nut on your Floyd system. When they first came out many many years ago I thought the same thing and was wondering how that works. And to be honest so did all my friends until we got them and looked deeper into it. All they do is when you thread the string through the hole on the tuner key. You turn the knob or tip until it grips the string. And you don’t need to tighten really tight. Just grip it a little. It saves winding all the string around the shaft and helps with string slipping . That’s it that’s all they do. They will still save you time when you restring even if you have a locking nut. A lot of people think if you have a floyed system you don’t need locking tuners but they do come in handy. I will do a quick video on how they work because trust me you’re not the only person wondering . with a name like locking tuners it seems like they do something else. Thanks for watching and the question.👍✌️
@@GuitarsModsMusic thank you . I get it kinda.This has more to do with easy stringing without the hassles. I've had slippage that can ruin your day B4 nut is locked. Many windings, not necessarily good times.
@@timothya2742 yep, when I was recording a lot and playing in two bands. I was changing strings constantly and that’s when I realized how much time they save.