Surley you can give me some pointers o' reattacher of headstocks. My problem isnt to this severity, but I figured if anyone can tell me how to fix a very slight crack in the neck it would be you.
The crack in the neck is very close to the neck joint as shown here, sorry for the bad pic
When putting forward pressure on the neck the crack can only be opened slightly, you cant see wood, but theres enough room I think to get a small needle in there with some thinned wood glue. I have to put a good deal of force on it to open the crack, but with the arrival of the LPC, no where near the force it takes on that guitar to detune the strings.
The guitar plays fine and the actions fine. The neck doesnt bow under the tension of the strings either. So really, the only reason Im even mucking around with it is in the chance it may take a hit to the neck again in its travels(seems to be happening a lot lately). Sure I could leave this guitar at home and play it and never have a problem with it, but its so nice looking otherwise that Id like to gig it and know if it takes one more hit it would survive.
Heres my questions:
1. Whats the the thinning ingridient I need, whats the best wood glue to use, and what proportion of glue to thinner?
2. What size needle is typically used for this kind of repair and where would I find one?
3. How much glue should be applied?
4. Once glue is applied, exactly how should I clamp it down and for how long?
Thanks in advance.
The crack in the neck is very close to the neck joint as shown here, sorry for the bad pic
When putting forward pressure on the neck the crack can only be opened slightly, you cant see wood, but theres enough room I think to get a small needle in there with some thinned wood glue. I have to put a good deal of force on it to open the crack, but with the arrival of the LPC, no where near the force it takes on that guitar to detune the strings.
The guitar plays fine and the actions fine. The neck doesnt bow under the tension of the strings either. So really, the only reason Im even mucking around with it is in the chance it may take a hit to the neck again in its travels(seems to be happening a lot lately). Sure I could leave this guitar at home and play it and never have a problem with it, but its so nice looking otherwise that Id like to gig it and know if it takes one more hit it would survive.
Heres my questions:
1. Whats the the thinning ingridient I need, whats the best wood glue to use, and what proportion of glue to thinner?
2. What size needle is typically used for this kind of repair and where would I find one?
3. How much glue should be applied?
4. Once glue is applied, exactly how should I clamp it down and for how long?
Thanks in advance.
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