« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2019, 06:19:03 PM »
I've never used Taylor's truss rod tool myself; I just use a 1/4" nut driver with a long shank and a slender socket. Still, the socket is sometimes tight to fit into the recessed area where the truss rod nut is. In my experience, the problem lies with the recess, not the nut itself -- the recess is sometimes just a bit too narrow and/or not quite deep enough.
I've simply resorted to angling the tool and gently forcing the socket into the recess and onto the nut, then gently pulling it out again when I've made the adjustment. How well that technique will work with a truss rod tool is anybody's guess, though...
Good luck!
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