Advice on neck repair
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- Beefwood
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Advice on neck repair
Hi all,
wondering if I can get some advice. I have been asked to repair a banjo neck that was damaged on a flight. It looks pretty clean (haven't seen it up close). Are there any specific tips from the greater font of wisdom?
thanks
wondering if I can get some advice. I have been asked to repair a banjo neck that was damaged on a flight. It looks pretty clean (haven't seen it up close). Are there any specific tips from the greater font of wisdom?
thanks
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Re: Advice on neck repair
Never tried a repair on this type of thing, but it looks like a pretty clean separation of the finger joint from that picture. - More like the glue failed with minor breakage of the timber at the extremes of the "fingers"
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Kevin
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Re: Advice on neck repair
A finger jointed neck? Now I've seen it all
Rod.
Rod.
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Re: Advice on neck repair
Yep, pretty sure its some sort of finger joint - check out this pic
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Kevin
Kevin
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Pretty common on the low end Taylors
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If it ends out that the joint is un repairable, the way many broken headstocks are repaired is to cut a scarf joint and simply make a new headstock. Not as simple as a glue up, but a backup plan to keep in mind
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Yeh deerings and all that use it all the time,
the thought is to maximise the contact area during glue up, usually there pretty good, they only fail at the joint if insufficient glue was used,
Just glue it up and it should be perfectly fine, (make sure old glue is removed)
the thought is to maximise the contact area during glue up, usually there pretty good, they only fail at the joint if insufficient glue was used,
Just glue it up and it should be perfectly fine, (make sure old glue is removed)
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use a glue remover like deglue or make one up with KY jelly and white vinegar . Then you can try reglueing it. I may opt here for epoxy or med ca and let clamped for 24 hr.
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Re: Advice on neck repair
That would really make your eyes water if you got that mixed up with your personal lubricantuse a glue remover like deglue or make one up with KY jelly and white vinegar
Bruce Mc.
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Today was a good day, I learnt something new again. I have never tried that recipe, but you bet I will on monday.tippie53 wrote:use a glue remover like deglue or make one up with KY jelly and white vinegar
Thanks for the tip John
Steve
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LOL.......I'm picturing a few members trying to explain to their wives why the KY jelly stocks are running low
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- Beefwood
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Re: Advice on neck repair
I am much obliged to you all for the advice.
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