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  • Fretboard & Neck Separation

    Has anyone confronted this issue on a guitar with binding and were you able to repair it successfully without removing the the entire fingerboard? How did you do it?

    The split is less than a millimetre wide, an inch or so long and only affecting one side. I suspect the trust rod might be the cause. Anyway I can't get the needle into the crack to fill it with glue so should I try to open the crack further or is there another way to get the glue in? I can barely fit a cigarette paper in there.



    Last edited by Julz; 09-01-2018, 05:38 PM.

  • #2
    I'm not sure. You don't want to make things worse.

    If you do get the glue in there just clamp the hell out of it for days.

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    • #3
      Wow that is scary! I hope that does not happen to any of my 475's. does the gap close up when it is strung? As DonP posted I would try to get some glue in there and clamp it. maybe back the truss rod off until repaired?

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      • #4
        If it were me I'd be sending Sully a private message asking for his opinion. That and an e-mail to GMW or someone like that.

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        • #5
          The gap is very difficult to close with finger pressure, rope or even a ratchet clamp. It definitely does not want to close up. I slipped a razor blade in there and its bumping against something halfway in, perhaps the truss rod.

          In the mean time I got a wedge in there that will allow me to fill it with glue but since I'm struggling to close the gap, I'll hand it over to a luthier.

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