Neck crack - HELP!!!!

Re: Neck crack - HELP!!!!

Or, weigh the cost and worry of a repair against the cost of another neck. Either way, do something. That won't stay unbroken long. And it is almost certain to break at a gig because, well, everything always does.
 
Re: Neck crack - HELP!!!!

Or, weigh the cost and worry of a repair against the cost of another neck. Either way, do something. That won't stay unbroken long. And it is almost certain to break at a gig because, well, everything always does.

Everything fails during use
Seldom does anything fail while in storage

It would be nice to schedule these things to more opportune times
But no
Just not how it works
 
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Well, of course it fails during use. The issue is it failing onstage vs at home or rehearsal. Odds are it is always on stage.
 
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There are only two feasible options: Fix it; Replace it.

Playing on it the way it is would not be an option for me.
 
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Forgot to say...MY first choice would be to replace it. Then I would try to repair the broken neck knowing that my gigging guitar was fine.
 
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This ain't the Jenna guitar is it?
So many crack jokes

Glue a 3/4 inch wrench across it

Oh a bottle opener
Yea that's it
 
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I had the neck on my Gibson SG crack near the head-stock many years back and took it to a luthier for a professional repair. It took over a month and $200 but he did a good job. He used fibre glass to re-enforce the neck after gluing and now it feels more solid then ever.



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Gorilla glue rocks. I don’t know why you guys keep bagging on it

No one is "bagging" on Gorilla, however, Gorilla is not a glue but a brand name in which many types of adhesive are sold. The Gorilla brand offers everything from the polyurethane glue to PVA wood glues to caulk, so you have to specify what glue to which you are referring.

PVA glues are the best for structural wood repairs, but animal (fish or hide) glue and cyanoacrylate (CA or "superglue") have many uses in instrument repair as well.

I have used the Titebond brand hide glue, and I like the open time (for hide glue) and the fact that it dries hard. Keep in mind it is still not as strong as PVA or even crystallized hide glue, but I use it on guitars for things like veneer tops and fretboards.
 
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Only reason I am bagging on it is because that gorilla keeps scaring all those people on the commercials
 
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I use Gorilla for all sorts of stuff. Just not this.

And we'll see about the break - because I'm gigging it!

Benefit of a two-guitar band.

A basic warmth with a Kramer logo might be the way to go....


Or that Super Glue in water thing. Or hot glue and a clamp.
 
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Yes, titebond wood glue. If you can move it ever so slightly and carefully to open up the crack a little more, syringe some glue up in there, so much it comes out other areas. Wipe excess off with a damp rag. Clamp with a good hand clamp, and let sit. That joint will be the strongest part of the neck. And if you believe Kirk Hammet....well.... you know it’ll sound better.

Exactly, and you can water the glue down to thin it out and use a very small syringe. I've done it, worked remarkably well. In fact we were taught in ye ol woodshop class back in the the day to dilute some glue with water and treat the edges of the wood with it prior to gluing the joint.
 
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We used no nail or something like that to fix the neck joint in my acoustic project also seemed good for glueing the top and back back on .
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as you see it’s a lot cleaner than gorilla glue


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I would try the syringe method, and if that doesn't work drill very small holes in and around the crack and fill them with glue. that's what i did when i had a crack in my neckpocket.

good luck!
 
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I'd leave it alone for awhile if you can't open it enough for the glue method. Just check it often, at some point it will open up enough...unless it never does and then you're ahead of the game and nothing lost.
 
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Played a gig last weekend - fine.

Doing one in a couple of weeks....
 
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I recently fixed an 88 BCRich neck that was cracked like yours but not as deep as yours appears to be. Same area too, and there was no way to get titebond in there at all, so I blocked the trem to prevent it from diving, tuned it up about 1 step above standard pitch to help spread it more and I slowly added super glue into the crack and took my time wiping any excess and allowing the wood to literally drink up the glue.
It was surprising to see how much it took, but the wood was thoroughly soaked thru which I was happy about. I wiped up any more excess and let it sit for maybe a minute then I detuned it down to D standard wiped it once more and let it sit over night.

Next day I taped off the fretboard and sanded the entire back of the neck blending it all in, and ending with 2000 grit and then I oiled it and repeated. That last step was my own doing but I figured it was the perfect time to blend it in.
Worked great and was the only alternative as opposed to fully breaking it which it was no where near that bad to warrant that.

Yours may need clamping to squeeze it back together as it dries. But mine was all achieved without removing the strings or the locking nut, I was just very careful when adding the glue. Watch some YouTube videos, I'm sure with some research you can tackle this while someone holds your beer.
 
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I am sure super glue will not bond well to wood

Pretty darn sure

Says so right on the tube
 
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I'll try to find the packaging and exactly what type of glue it was but I know it said all surfaces. It was expensive stuff for all the more I got.
 
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There is SO MUCH misinformation in this thread I am disgusted. Too many self-appointed experts and reckless DIY'rs spending someone else's money. Not to mention all the idiots trying to be comedians. Shame on you guys.

The net is supposed to be a wellspring of information, and you clowns never check any respected sources - of which there are MANY. If any person or source mentions the correct info - it's immediately set upon and belittled. Sometimes I hate this place.
 
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