I know this is a cheap Jackson (if a real Jackson at all), but I got it for next to nothing and had some good wood glue laying around in the shop.... so figured, what can I lose!
Oddly, it came out real good. It has been a month since I put it back together and it is still holding nicely. Does not go out of tune, even when I dive and yank on the "almost worthless waste of cheap metal" it still holds well. Intonation is dead on.
Any info you may have to the model of this would be helpful. I think it is a DX10 series, but not sure. The only "Jackson" on it, is the headstock. The neck plate has an 8 digit serial on it and that's it.
This is what happened when I took the truss nut off....
This was one of my many attempts at dry clamping.
Finally I built a little jig to help keep constant pressure with out slipping off.
This is straight out of clamp and ready for sand.
All sanded and going to do a little fill.
The fill, for some weird reason, came out a little dark. But all in all, it's smooth to the touch and I think I will do a couple of poly coats with a final sand and buff.
Oddly, it came out real good. It has been a month since I put it back together and it is still holding nicely. Does not go out of tune, even when I dive and yank on the "almost worthless waste of cheap metal" it still holds well. Intonation is dead on.
Any info you may have to the model of this would be helpful. I think it is a DX10 series, but not sure. The only "Jackson" on it, is the headstock. The neck plate has an 8 digit serial on it and that's it.
This is what happened when I took the truss nut off....
This was one of my many attempts at dry clamping.
Finally I built a little jig to help keep constant pressure with out slipping off.
This is straight out of clamp and ready for sand.
All sanded and going to do a little fill.
The fill, for some weird reason, came out a little dark. But all in all, it's smooth to the touch and I think I will do a couple of poly coats with a final sand and buff.
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