Hello there!
PROBLEM:
So here is the deal. It is hot as heck in Louisiana right now and I made a rookie mistake...
I left my guitar in my all day and overnight and when I took it out of the case again I discovered a combination of the heat and humidity had caused the stripe on the back of my Fender Supersonic neck to pop out. I had posted in the past about how the edge of the stripe was already popping out a bit, but because it was not a big issue I left it... Now, I can feel the edge of the stripe all the way down the neck...
QUESTION:
A friend of mine had suggested that I may need to reset my truss rod, saying that this was probably what caused the stripe to pop out of the neck...
Should I look into this?
Can I do this myself? If so, how?
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I also want to sand down the back of the neck so it is once again a smooth playing surface...
As I can definitely do this myself, what techniques do you recommend?
What type of sandpaper should I use?
Should I oil/finish it or just leave it natural?
Thank you in advance for any future help!
- Hella
Dang this Louisiana Heat!(neck issues and potential sanding)
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