Guitar Restoration - Lucille Neck Break

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 48

  • @Sammywhat
    @Sammywhat Před 5 měsíci +3

    That little plastic wrap "secret" is brilliant!!

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas Před 5 měsíci +2

    Another great job. Gotta say, that owner was pretty lucky to have the guitar separate vs. having broken wood. I’ve never seen anything like that. Crazy.
    On a side note, I’ve said it before, Scott, but you are a real master at the “cosmetic” side of guitar repair. You’re a great repair guy, too, but the approach you take to refinishing / touching up an instrument if always amazing. Between all yyour dies, and paints and lacquers and pens and a multitude of buffing compounds/waxes, etc. you must have 50 or more products dedicated to perfectly hide the presence of any prior damage. Really amazing stuff. Thanks.

  • @flapjack413
    @flapjack413 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Nice work as always. I've picked up so many finish repair tricks from watching you work. Thanks for sharing with the world.

  • @CB-68-westcreations
    @CB-68-westcreations Před měsícem +1

    Looks like you do incredibly well detailed work. I have to ask why you're not using glass syringes for your hot hyde glue. Brushes and spatulas can work great but I've had pretty good luck using a glass syringe and about a 12 gauge needle. To get glue into place and allow it to flow from the center out. you could pre-warm the glass syringe to prevent it from getting clogged

  • @thebubster0312
    @thebubster0312 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very lucky with a clean break like that.

  • @nicolen.9642
    @nicolen.9642 Před 5 měsíci

    Omg...a brute! What a way to do a neck reset...😁
    TLC for Lucille, Scott! Thanks. 👌

  • @jonahguitarguy
    @jonahguitarguy Před 5 měsíci +2

    Very nice work Scott. I've replaced fretboards for fingerboards on two black Strandberg 5 string basses. Chasing pits and sand throughs is a massive drag. The second one I decided to not worry about being careful and just get it all smooth and then re-spray the whole neck. It was quicker in the end with better results.

  • @johngeddes7894
    @johngeddes7894 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Looking and sounding goooood. I always wanted a brass gluepot like LMI had, and one day, their $130 price was slashed to $39, so I got my brass Aladdin’s Lamp style glue pot. They’re way cool. Then LMI closed for good; well, not really so good.. Good work on the Sheraton, though. Maybe a Genie will show up and I could get a Proper work station and a bunch of Stew-Mac’s finest tools!

  • @tperki2322
    @tperki2322 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Who ya gonna caul? I ain't afraid of no ghost... LOL. Nice vid... Had one of these Lucies. Heavy beasts. Those P-90s sound awesome...

  • @mikedavis3841
    @mikedavis3841 Před 5 měsíci

    Song here .perfectly good guitar. John Hiatt. 👍

  • @johnstiteler4088
    @johnstiteler4088 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Amazing how clean the neck joint came apart. No way would it be that clean if you tried to remove the neck!

  • @rocknrollrich1
    @rocknrollrich1 Před 5 měsíci

    A woman scorned...

  • @gregoaks4413
    @gregoaks4413 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice work

  • @polymorphism1966
    @polymorphism1966 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you Sir for the quick response

  • @GuitarQuackery
    @GuitarQuackery Před 5 měsíci

    I love your trade secret.

  • @BootyCollins-gf5er
    @BootyCollins-gf5er Před 5 měsíci

    How cool would it be if they made a neck thru version of this

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That was a clean break; he was lucky. That is a myth about how poly is so bad. If it’s not thick it’s as resonant as lacquer.

  • @Sci-Que
    @Sci-Que Před 5 měsíci +1

    My biggest problem is that I can't seem to keep my shop cleaned up properly and my tools sorted. If I had as many tools as you have I would be in big trouble. 🤣

    • @harpethguitar
      @harpethguitar  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Drawers and more drawers

    • @Sci-Que
      @Sci-Que Před 5 měsíci

      @@harpethguitar Mine are full. Shelves full. I got a headache. 🤣

  • @leeholzmann1023
    @leeholzmann1023 Před 5 měsíci

    why didn't you refinish the back of the headstock ?...

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cool little glue pot where did you but it?

  • @BeastOfSoda
    @BeastOfSoda Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm curious. Why the choice of hide glue? Was it the same as the one originally used, or personal preference?

    • @harpethguitar
      @harpethguitar  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It cures harder than carpenters glue

    • @BeastOfSoda
      @BeastOfSoda Před 5 měsíci

      @harpethguitar I see, thanks. This is the first video of yours I've stumbled upon, but I can appreciate a perfectionist's workmanship, especially when there's a method behind the approach. Extra praise for coming off as a chill, down to earth fellow.

  • @polymorphism1966
    @polymorphism1966 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Scotty, love your vids, question I purchased one of those guitar kits, it’s not a bolt on neck, would tight bond be a good glue or would you recommend something else to glue the neck on? Thank you

    • @davidethridge5748
      @davidethridge5748 Před 5 měsíci

      Absolutely, Titebond is an adequate glue. Use original and not Titebond 2 or 3, hopefully Harpeth chimes in.

    • @earlsinstrumentsandtunes9732
      @earlsinstrumentsandtunes9732 Před 5 měsíci

      Take a look at the differences between the tite bond glues before you decide which one to use. tite bond two and three are prone to stretch. Which may or may not be a good thing czcams.com/video/ZJzVbJ2G69o/video.html

    • @ErickvdK
      @ErickvdK Před 5 měsíci

      Depends on the fit. If it's a tight enough fit, white glue will work. If it's a loose fit, either make it tight by glueing veneer to the heel and sand to fit, or use epoxy (west system, for the strongest joint), and glue it up. Epoxy is gap filling, but a neck reset is nearly impossible after.😊

    • @harpethguitar
      @harpethguitar  Před 5 měsíci

      It should be fine. That’s what a lot of factories do

  • @markfogleman8438
    @markfogleman8438 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks Scott! Which wipe-on poly do you use?

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem Před 5 měsíci +4

    Don't tell me...an angry woman did that?

    • @ErickvdK
      @ErickvdK Před 5 měsíci +3

      "Hell hath no fury..."😢

    • @larseikind666
      @larseikind666 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yup, that looks like the works of a disgruntled partner. And it's a good reason for divorce. Poor innocent guitar...

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It could possibly be that the guy is a monster and she’s had enough. A lot of guitar players are unsavory guys

  • @AbstractZombie-ed8fj
    @AbstractZombie-ed8fj Před 5 měsíci

    So I just looked up the specs and these are extremely cheaply made with horrible materials..
    The body is poplar/maple 5 ply (plywood construction with a maple center block,but Asian maple isn't close to American maple it's a loose term in Asia just like "mahogany" which 90% of the time is just a porous sub species of Asian cherry that is why they always do multi piece body's, they can't get asian cherry "epis mahogany " in larger boards because the tree doesn't grow to sizes big enough for it..
    Seriously Google Asian cherry and see for yourself..
    That neck is poplar, not maple and not mahogany..
    Epiphone / Gibson knows since these are manufactured in China certain laws don't apply such as "false advertisement" so they get away with using loose terms for woods...
    If people knew just how bad Gibson was ripping them off, they'd still run and hand them $700-$1500 for cnc made in China guitars using sub par woods and manufacturing practices, it cost Gibson roughly $80-$125 to build a les paul in China with labor and materials cost let that sink in...
    An average epiphone employee makes less than a McDonald's employee...
    Glassdoor reviews will verify this statement, although you have to get a translator to read it because they're in Chinese..
    Gibson doggs their Chinese employees bad, and Americans pay top dollar and support the slave labor that allows Gibson to make 500%+ profit..
    Gibson also dodges massive import fees because they're an American owned company and don't have to pay "normal/standard" import fees....
    If people knew all this would they still buy epiphone?
    Everything I've mentioned is easily found with searches... Epiohone is a cash cow for Gibson they get materials and labor for pennies on the dollar, use cnc machines so they can have a smaller work force, they take advantage of Chinese rules like no workers compensation and no insurance and still ask $700-$1500 for something that costs them nothing to make... Gibson is all about profit margins, they're not about music and musicians, they're literally about making as much money as possible riding on the name and the 50's/60's guitars..
    Remember all of this when you hand Gibson $700-$1500 for that $100-$150 guitar..

    • @harpethguitar
      @harpethguitar  Před 5 měsíci

      Poplar is not the Best wood probably. Thanks for all of the info!