Looks like I have some repair work to do on the SG Jr. (this is not a Gibson but a Precision Guitar Kits SG Jr.). It was in the case and fell forward landing square solid on its top. I was vacuuming and accidentally touched it with my elbow just enough to make it go. My heart sank thinking it snapped. Thankfully, it’s a clean break. A syringe with some thin wood glue and a clamp will do the trick. And I had just gotten it dialed in with a new bridge.
The gap was larger before I put slack in the strings. That was the first thing I did after looking at it for a about 10 seconds. I didn't want the string tension to pull it any more. It'll get fixed. I have some Titebond wood glue here and some syringes to get the glue in there good. I'll have to remove the low and high E tuners at least for solid clamping.
The gap was larger before I put slack in the strings. That was the first thing I did after looking at it for a about 10 seconds. I didn't want the string tension to pull it any more. It'll get fixed. I have some Titebond wood glue here and some syringes to get the glue in there good. I'll have to remove the low and high E tuners at least for solid clamping.
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