So this customer comes in to my work wanting to get the headstock fixed on his guitar.
It's broken off just past the nut. So our guitar tech passes on fixing it. Cus he says it will cost more to fix then its worth. So he wanted to sell it to the store instead. Why he thought the store would want to buy a broken guitar is beyond me. So i ended up talking him down in price and buy it from him. So without further ado. here's some pics. (i hope)
looks like i didnt get a pic of it when it was doen. thought i did. But well im having a blonde week. lol ok a blonde life.
I'll get some asap and post them
should probably explain all that funky hardware huh?
i was trying to figure out what to use for a clamp to hold it all together after it was glued etc. So wat i did was I used some small nails. pounded them into the headstock on the broken end. Poured glue all over the headstock and the neck. Pounded the headstock back onto the neck after lining it all up. Then i put 2 bolts thru the tuing key holes and attached strapping metal to them. Then the same at the bridge posts. Used bungie chords really tight as a clamp wrappin the bungie chords around the bolts in the bridge holes to tighten up the slack and make it as tight as possible. Holds tune and sounds great now. I put a JB in the bridge and a zebra coil PAF in the neck. very gibson-esque tone. I think its a keeper. I just have to get the cracks filled in a repaint the repair
Gil
It's broken off just past the nut. So our guitar tech passes on fixing it. Cus he says it will cost more to fix then its worth. So he wanted to sell it to the store instead. Why he thought the store would want to buy a broken guitar is beyond me. So i ended up talking him down in price and buy it from him. So without further ado. here's some pics. (i hope)
looks like i didnt get a pic of it when it was doen. thought i did. But well im having a blonde week. lol ok a blonde life.
I'll get some asap and post them
should probably explain all that funky hardware huh?
i was trying to figure out what to use for a clamp to hold it all together after it was glued etc. So wat i did was I used some small nails. pounded them into the headstock on the broken end. Poured glue all over the headstock and the neck. Pounded the headstock back onto the neck after lining it all up. Then i put 2 bolts thru the tuing key holes and attached strapping metal to them. Then the same at the bridge posts. Used bungie chords really tight as a clamp wrappin the bungie chords around the bolts in the bridge holes to tighten up the slack and make it as tight as possible. Holds tune and sounds great now. I put a JB in the bridge and a zebra coil PAF in the neck. very gibson-esque tone. I think its a keeper. I just have to get the cracks filled in a repaint the repair
Gil
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