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Fast Fix
Type
technique
Title
How to Adjust the Action and Intonation of a guitar
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Difficulty
Easy
Conclusion
Now enjoy your guitar!
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  • Phillips #0 Screwdriver x1 Variable, size of screwdriver depends on the size of the screws on your guitar bridge, but generally you'll need a phillips head screwdriver. added.
  • Allen Wrench Set x1 Once again, variable. Different instruments come with different sized truss rods, which means different sized Allen wrenches. Try experimenting with different sizes or look up the size of your truss rod! added.

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