cheeseface
New member
I have two gibson guitars. Owned them both for many years an have played them a lot. [sonex 180 dlx mahogany neck and rd artist maple neck]
Both of these guitar's necks have very little relief even when the truss rods are loosened completely and exerting no pressure at all. For now there is enough relief for me to have a nice setup. [with just a tiny bit of relief. Perfect]
I'm concerned though that since the rods are totally loose and if for whatever reason if I needed to add more relief' I'd be skrewed.
I once pitched out an otherwise very nice Kramer neck because of this. It was a total drag.
My questions are 1. Can I remedy this situation?
2. Is heat clamping an effective option
3. What's heat clamping anyway?
Help! I love these guitars.
Both of these guitar's necks have very little relief even when the truss rods are loosened completely and exerting no pressure at all. For now there is enough relief for me to have a nice setup. [with just a tiny bit of relief. Perfect]
I'm concerned though that since the rods are totally loose and if for whatever reason if I needed to add more relief' I'd be skrewed.
I once pitched out an otherwise very nice Kramer neck because of this. It was a total drag.
My questions are 1. Can I remedy this situation?
2. Is heat clamping an effective option
3. What's heat clamping anyway?
Help! I love these guitars.