I've visited the usual suspects, ebay, Stew Mac and goodle and have seen the base price for 6 economy pegs is about 9-12 bucks. I'm on my way to a electronics fixit shop in Falmouth Mass. It's been around for about 100,000 years and the folks there are a hoot (they rebuilt an old Garrard Turntable for me recently) and also have guitar parts scattered around in their store and invited me to take a look.
My question(s) is/are
10 Are these things pretty standard size? I've seen some dimensions listed in stewmac but don't claim to understand them. Is it post length that differs or post width or both? Is open gear better than covered? Can I use bass pegs, uke pegs?
I know the philosophy is "No rules" but is there a better "sucess rate" one versus the other choices?
Thanks in advance!
Some Specs below for economy tuning pegs
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Bass tuning machines are for basses.... way over kill for a CBG using regular guitar strings.
There are two kinds of uke tuners.... the original types are direct drive metal that are friction fit... There can be used with light guage guitar strings, and nylon (classical) guitar strings, but don't have the heft for wound strings.
Modern ukes often are fitted with geared tuners that are really guitar tuners often with shorter posts.....
For your first builds, stay with standard guitar tuners (open or closed backs ok). That will be one less problem to fight....
good luck,
the best,
Wichita Sam
Avoid the plastic-posted slot-head type .