Thundermtn
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So I'm rehabbing my fist guitar, a cheap Harmony 3/4 scale super strat thingy for my kid. I have most of the major issues addressed except for the neck. The thing is back bowed past flat pretty well, even with the truss rod maxed out for relief. It's not twisted though and everything else checks out as the truss rod does appear to be working to some degree.
Currently my attempt to put more releif in a well seasoned neck was to get it into a higher humidity room, support the neck at the headstock joint and rest the body flat, and put about 15#'s of weight on the 9th fret and try to train it into shape. Will this work or is it a waste of time?
Is there a way that would work better? I should probably just case it back up but it'd be cool for my kid to get going on the same axe I did.
Currently my attempt to put more releif in a well seasoned neck was to get it into a higher humidity room, support the neck at the headstock joint and rest the body flat, and put about 15#'s of weight on the 9th fret and try to train it into shape. Will this work or is it a waste of time?
Is there a way that would work better? I should probably just case it back up but it'd be cool for my kid to get going on the same axe I did.