Would wood filler be suitable for this application?
Would wood filler be suitable for this application?
it wouldnt harden properly
a hardwood dowel on the other hand
drilled and glued in would be like new
start your holes all over again
in fact this process can be repeated til the neck rots away
SabbathFan0220 said:If the issue is that the neck wood isn't holding the screws tight enough, Dan Erlewine's Repair Guide has a trick...you fill the neck mounting holes with super glue, let it soak into the wood, and repeat a couple times. It tightens up the holes a little and firms up the wood. I did it to one of my old MIM Strats and was really impressed with the results.
I'm having trouble understanding how the toothpick fix works in my head. If you glue the toothpicks into the the holes drilled for the screws, aren't you sort of glueing the neck to the body?
I'm having trouble understanding how the toothpick fix works in my head. If you glue the toothpicks into the the holes drilled for the screws, aren't you sort of glueing the neck to the body?