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  • Fixing a Jackson headstock

    Is this fixable? Can I use just wood glue or dowels too?

  • #2
    Because the break is clean, it def. looks fixable to me, although that guitar is now yours as you aren't getting anything for it with a half HS repair.

    I'd take it to a tech, but that's prob. because I'm clumsy and wouldn't glue it straight.
    I like EL34s.

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    • #3
      yep the buyer is pushing for me to give a refund for a new neck. I think if I get if back I'm going to put a DXMG neck on it(I love the profile on those and hate this neck's profile). I think I can do it right.

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      • #4
        definitely fixable
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        • #5
          fixable, just need a good jig to keep everything pushed together and also level.

          sully
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          • #6
            Originally posted by sully View Post
            fixable, just need a good jig to keep everything pushed together and also level.

            sully
            Agreed. Getting the right clamps for it is the hard part. I'd put a couple dowels in there too just for good measure!
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