thearabianmage
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My step-brother recently gave me his old Encore electric guitar. . . Encore make cheap copies of strats (but the body to this one is heavy!)
Anyways, the nut is in poor condition and it's stuck, good. I've tried the old straight-head screw driver at the bottom of the nut where it meets the fret board and tapped it lighty with the plastic end of my fret-hammer, but that didn't work - on both sides. I've tried a blunter object more central on the nut and tapping that to no avail. And then just tapping the nut itself. . .
I've heard some people say that they boil water in a pan and put the neck over the pan - still heating - to soften the glue, but what about the glue holding the fret-board? Or would it work at all? Any better options?
Tips, advice, comments?
Cheers,
Joe
Anyways, the nut is in poor condition and it's stuck, good. I've tried the old straight-head screw driver at the bottom of the nut where it meets the fret board and tapped it lighty with the plastic end of my fret-hammer, but that didn't work - on both sides. I've tried a blunter object more central on the nut and tapping that to no avail. And then just tapping the nut itself. . .
I've heard some people say that they boil water in a pan and put the neck over the pan - still heating - to soften the glue, but what about the glue holding the fret-board? Or would it work at all? Any better options?
Tips, advice, comments?
Cheers,
Joe