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Funkfingers
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Re: Cracked Les Paul neck HELP
Er, I am trying to recall where the repair failed? (I have photographs somewhere on an old external HDD.) I recall laughing about it because the wood-adhesive-wood contact area was intact. The new failure ran in parallel to the first.
My friend specifically chose cascamite because it is weatherproof - intended for boats and other outdoor applications. It is almost too good for the task.
When the headstock was repaired for the second time, a luthier used a couple of small dowels to stabilise everything. This repair has held ever since.
FWIIW, on a Gibson scale length, my friend plays nothing lighter than .011s, usually .012s.
Er, I am trying to recall where the repair failed? (I have photographs somewhere on an old external HDD.) I recall laughing about it because the wood-adhesive-wood contact area was intact. The new failure ran in parallel to the first.
My friend specifically chose cascamite because it is weatherproof - intended for boats and other outdoor applications. It is almost too good for the task.
When the headstock was repaired for the second time, a luthier used a couple of small dowels to stabilise everything. This repair has held ever since.
FWIIW, on a Gibson scale length, my friend plays nothing lighter than .011s, usually .012s.