okay, so like ten years ago one of our cats (Willie, and he's still around today, the wife's favorite...) broke the neck joint of my epiphone mandolin. should glue it back where it broke or should I take the whole thing apart and re-glue it.
The heel joint is totally separated but the fret board it still glued on. How? Why. What glue and any other advice?
thanks
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hold up.
string it up, and over tune it, get that thing as open as you can.
get a glue syringe and use titebound III, or any titebound really, just make sure you are not using elmers, nor gorilla glue.
once you get that bastard filled, take off the strings and clamp it.
i know i have pics of how i have done this before but basically you need to make yourself a lil cull that will fit around the neck joint area.
if you can't make a cull, then use super spongy double stick tape, and put it all around the neck butt part... thing....
and use a piece of somewhat soft wood on top of that for the clamp to grip onto.
ALSO! its a good idea to use double stick tape on the clamp to help keep it in place.
its pretty simple to do, just do a dry run beforehand to make sure that everything will stay in place.
string it up, and over tune it, get that thing as open as you can.
get a glue syringe and use titebound III, or any titebound really, just make sure you are not using elmers, nor gorilla glue.
once you get that bastard filled, take off the strings and clamp it.
i know i have pics of how i have done this before but basically you need to make yourself a lil cull that will fit around the neck joint area.
if you can't make a cull, then use super spongy double stick tape, and put it all around the neck butt part... thing....
and use a piece of somewhat soft wood on top of that for the clamp to grip onto.
ALSO! its a good idea to use double stick tape on the clamp to help keep it in place.
its pretty simple to do, just do a dry run beforehand to make sure that everything will stay in place.
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