Peghead that is….
This is the third broken neck job I have had to repair this week. Some guitarists must have partied hard over Christmas.
Another head job....
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Another head job....
Taff
Re: Another head job....
That one looks particularly nasty, seems to be some timber missing. Please keep us updated with this one, I'd like to see how you repair it.
Matt
Re: Another head job....
Taking the concept of a break angle a bit too far, wouldn't you say?
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Re: Another head job....
Ouch!! a bit of structural repair work for that one Taff!!
Rod.
Rod.
Like I said before the crash, " Hit the bloody thing, it won't hit ya back
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Re: Another head job....
Sort of proves the fact that a glue joint is stronger than the wood.
I would say that one has been to a party and leant against a wall and a drunk fell on it
I would say that one has been to a party and leant against a wall and a drunk fell on it
Tod
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Re: Another head job....
Your going to need splines in that one, similiar to this one, I grabbed the pic of one of my tutorial pages
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- Taffy Evans
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Re: Another head job....
I thought that there would not be enough gluing area for a strong enough joint even with the cleats, so I planned to go down the, splice the old peghead back on or a new peghead spliced onto the neck, path, I've done it both ways in the past.
A bit like this.....
A bit like this.....
Taff
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