Guys,
Well, it finally happened to me - one of my guitars got knocked over by my child. Entirely my fault - I shouldn't have left it leaning against the amp.
Anyway...
The guitar is a Fender American Deluxe Strat with a maple/satin neck. The side of the neck now has 2 small dents/dings. I've heard of a technique to "lift" the dents my applying a wet rag to the area, and then pressing a hot soldering iron against the rag above the dent, thus using heat and moisture to expand the wood. Has anyone tried this? Does it work?
Well, it finally happened to me - one of my guitars got knocked over by my child. Entirely my fault - I shouldn't have left it leaning against the amp.
Anyway...
The guitar is a Fender American Deluxe Strat with a maple/satin neck. The side of the neck now has 2 small dents/dings. I've heard of a technique to "lift" the dents my applying a wet rag to the area, and then pressing a hot soldering iron against the rag above the dent, thus using heat and moisture to expand the wood. Has anyone tried this? Does it work?
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