623 RSW How Do You Fix This??? - ANOTHER BROKEN NECK Electric Guitar!!!

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Rosa String Works

Rosa String Works

Жыл бұрын

Deja Vu all over again. Enjoy!
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@josephpointer6213
@josephpointer6213 8 ай бұрын
This is actually my guitar and my dad had it repaired for me and I had no idea. I honestly thought I’d never be able to play this guitar again. I can’t thank you enough for this!! J. Pointer
@Cap10VDO
@Cap10VDO 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking in. That certainly should quiet the comments about spending good money to fix a "cheap Jay Turser". Obviously the guitar means a lot to you, regardless of its market value, and now it's immortal. Your dad thinks a lot of you to have this work done, and that's never a bad thing.
@heavyasi1981
@heavyasi1981 5 ай бұрын
This man’s videos actually helping me do the exact same repair on my 2000 Gibson SG bass! A lot of people pass judgment due to this being a cheap guitar, but that’s not what matters! Value isn’t monetary, it’s the love you build between an instrument, and sometimes cost doesn’t matter to getting back. What are you love! I’m gonna be taking the steps to get my bass back to playing condition like this
@williamsmith9561
@williamsmith9561 5 ай бұрын
My son is a professional guitarist, and his favourite guitar has no monetary value, but it's all about playability and sound. The name on the headstock means nothing.
@micheloderso
@micheloderso Жыл бұрын
Now this "Instrument" is worth 1100 US-Dollar. One hundred for the piece and thousand for your incredible work.
@that_thing_I_do
@that_thing_I_do Жыл бұрын
The owner must really love this guitar...a Jay Turser???...agreed $1000 for Jerry's work.
@kapstersmusic
@kapstersmusic Жыл бұрын
I know its pretty mind blowing that someone wanted to spend the big bucks to repair such a cheap brand of guitar. Had to have some special meaning to the owner. Probably many new or used guitars could have been bought in good shape for the same price as this repair. I guess the trees are thankful!
@micheloderso
@micheloderso Жыл бұрын
@@kapstersmusic Yes Sir, i know all this. I repair and prepare those Instruments since 35 Years and i know how People love their Six String Babies. Some can not afford a serious Instrument, some have a special meaning. All i said is only Reality......
@josephzummo9685
@josephzummo9685 Жыл бұрын
@Tall RedEasel $179 if your lucky. I knew a guy in a sludge metal band who played Jay Tursers. He was actually sponsored by them. Total garbage.
@tonydeemusic1
@tonydeemusic1 Жыл бұрын
@@josephzummo9685 Absolutely, I've NEVER seen a Jay Turser worth anywhere near that kind of money. Some's lying or really got taken. That repair far exceeds what that guitar deserves. Even the cheapest guitars "look" good, but the woods and hardware are low quality. For $1,100, I can get you 4 of them!
@johnkaminsky1657
@johnkaminsky1657 Жыл бұрын
That's as nasty as it gets for a break; the geometry would be a nightmare. To see it turn out that good is a testament to your skills and knowledge. Well done!!
@vincenzoerriquenz2356
@vincenzoerriquenz2356 9 ай бұрын
This isn't a Just a neck repair, it' s a Fine Work of Art! My Compliments, Maestro!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@billmohelsky7812
@billmohelsky7812 Жыл бұрын
"You get what you get and you don't throw a fit!" Incredible handwork Jerry!
@joefarmer4465
@joefarmer4465 Жыл бұрын
HELL of a job!! Where else would I get a clue? Thank you!
@DTGuitarTech
@DTGuitarTech Жыл бұрын
I’ve fixed many headstock breaks. But I’ve never seen one fixed like that before. Superb workmanship. Well done!
@jmanzemail
@jmanzemail Жыл бұрын
Yeah WOW!
@paulnaftzinger8384
@paulnaftzinger8384 Жыл бұрын
THAT is a Jay Turser LP. I HAPPEN TO BE A LONG TIME GUITARIST AND NOW A RETIRED MACHINIST. You really did a great job of repairing that broken headstock. I have that happen on one of my guitars.
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 Жыл бұрын
My common woodworker skill level got stressed all the way through, as this very talented man saved another Guitar's life.......... Amen RSW
@logotrikes
@logotrikes Жыл бұрын
In 100 years time when the rest of the instrument has disintegrated, that superb neck fix will still be pristine. This is excellent work...
@These_go_to_eleven_1959
@These_go_to_eleven_1959 Жыл бұрын
While i agree it is "excellent work" it was total overkill, Check out this guys method on a much better more expensive guitar, kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6SQfKyGnZinhbs
@voornaam3191
@voornaam3191 Жыл бұрын
Or some fool will break it again. I really have no idea why people are NOT CAREFUL with such great instruments. When you own such a thing, either you play, or you have put it back into the case. There is no chance anybody else kicking it in two. Treat it like a marine treats his personal gun. Or get used to such horrible repair situations. Duh! Take better care for the things you should love. Please.
@ScottHz
@ScottHz Жыл бұрын
@@voornaam3191 “rifle”! Marines are notorious for being pretty careless with their gun. 😂
@barkinstarfish
@barkinstarfish Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. The Bob Ross of guitar repairs.
@georgefrench1907
@georgefrench1907 Жыл бұрын
LOL. Complete with “happy accidents.” Another great fix, Jerry👍
@J.C...
@J.C... Жыл бұрын
🤣 You guys don't watch Ted Woodford, I assume. Jerry might ought to take a few hours and watch some of Ted's work. He might learn a few tricks & techniques he doesn't know. For example, Ted's done plenty of broken necks just like this. Hes never once complained about how bad it might be or hard it might be. He just expertly repairs it and moves to the next job.
@doorguru168888
@doorguru168888 Жыл бұрын
@@J.C... Well, I have watched plenty of Jerry's repairs and never once complained like you have. 😄If you don't like the channel, why do you come here??
@enticerusa
@enticerusa Жыл бұрын
@@J.C... yes Ted is good... I watch him sometimes... I guess I've watched every video Jerry has put out..
@tonydeemusic1
@tonydeemusic1 Жыл бұрын
@@J.C... I watch Ted all the time and I 100% agree with you. This guys is always crying about how har it is to be him. I only watch because of the entertinment value, but when he starts to sing or play his same G-C-D chords at the end of a repair, i quickly shut it down loll! I see no talent as far as a musician or singer in him. I'll be totally honest, I can't watch this guy anymore and have unsuscribed. Supposed to be an instrument repair channel, at least that's what I thought, but he has way too many farming videos and work he does on the farm. It should be done on a separate channel. Very wierd channel in my humble opinion.
@robertcaffrey6097
@robertcaffrey6097 Ай бұрын
As usual Mr Rosa demonstrating the highest next level of craftsmanship. I notice that you are literally hands on all the time with what you are working on, little or no use of a vice to hold the work in progress, you really like to get as one with what you are working on, a unique sculptor indeed. As always thanks for sharing your talents with us.
@dans_Learning_Curve
@dans_Learning_Curve Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining the purpose of the shape of the wood mallet! At 57, I learned something again!
@therealxunil2
@therealxunil2 Жыл бұрын
You old people. Lol I’m only 2 years behind you and I just learned this today too.
@javierfonseca-sg7ku
@javierfonseca-sg7ku Ай бұрын
The same here, at 57 I've just learnt that today!
@denisemiller2650
@denisemiller2650 Жыл бұрын
What a great talent you have being able to fix these instruments.
@voornaam3191
@voornaam3191 Жыл бұрын
Talent is a word from the Bible. The general idea is, do use the opportunities you get. A talent is a coin. It is money. Did you KNOW that?
@joefarmer4465
@joefarmer4465 Жыл бұрын
HELL of a job!! Where else would I get a clue? Thank you!
@Bertdevries4865
@Bertdevries4865 Жыл бұрын
Hi there 😊. The brand is Jay Turser. I looked it up for you. I am a big fan of your channel. So, now you know how to pronounce it. My late father always told me, you are never to old to learn in your life. And the good man was right. I am learning so much from your video's. Thank you for that. I sent you warm greetings 🙏 from the others idea of that big ocean, from the Netherlands, Europe. My name is Bert de Vries from Hillegom, South Holland state. I am looking forward to the next video. Bye for now.
@billyrocca9029
@billyrocca9029 Жыл бұрын
They left a matchstick under the trussrod and then wonder it broke! These guys can't be serious! That volute was an absolute necessity! So well done Jerry!
@geneedwards5639
@geneedwards5639 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know how you do it and do it so well! My goodness! I’d bet not a handful of luthiers would attempt such a repair. Thanks for showing us yet another amazing feat!
@JK-zl7vv
@JK-zl7vv 11 ай бұрын
I would have liked to see the staining and color matching and varnish process, perhaps you could make another video, showing how that process was done. Nice job, very professional work. 🤠👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 9 ай бұрын
Snitch
@bldallas
@bldallas Жыл бұрын
Jerry, you really have a unique way of fixing headstock breaks. The other luthiers on YT, typically route two slots on the back, between the headstock and neck, but on either side of the truss rod. They then make a couple splints with hard works that rightly fit in those slots. I believe I’ve also seen one repair that used two carbon fiber square sticks then routed to match their widths. Now, having said all that, while it appears your way is more laborious, I believe it’s stronger than the others. At least it looks that way to me (and I’ll throw in that I’m a 60 year old civil engineer who earned my PE license doing 5+ years a of structural design, before our department had computers 🤓🗓️🖊️📐🎸). Your problem solving skills are really amazing. As I also like to say, “You know a thing ‘er two about a thing ‘er two.” Another great repair, no really structural restoration job, mu friend. Thanks for sharing!
@Just_JoshE
@Just_JoshE 10 ай бұрын
The first method and the one I use, gluing two blocks length wise across the break is just as strong as this with about half the labor and time. This blew my mind that he did this this way.
@mr.c8033
@mr.c8033 Жыл бұрын
This gentleman is a master craftsman. And a master story teller, too!
@thejmac69
@thejmac69 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome to watch what appears to be impossible to repair become a playable guitar again. Finish looked great and I find these videos do educational. Thanks for spending the time and effort to make these videos!
@destinyreturns4885
@destinyreturns4885 Жыл бұрын
I must say amazing work.. I can't tell you how impressed I am with your ability to have fixed this. Keep up the great work..
@flacoral
@flacoral Жыл бұрын
A craftsman's hand and eye. That' s beautiful work Jerry.
@WindRider1
@WindRider1 Жыл бұрын
It must have been a gift and/or a first guitar for someone to pay to fix it. That is a $150 to $200 guitar. I'm sure Jerry's repair bill was more than twice that amount. Amazing work. I've seen many ways to repair a headstock break, but your repair is by far the strongest I've ever seen. Great work and video.
@NotAsTraceable
@NotAsTraceable 10 ай бұрын
🤔 $150-200? Must have been a sentimental issue for sure.
@miguelugarte112
@miguelugarte112 10 ай бұрын
Jay Turser Dragon inlay. They made Dragon and Snake models.
@joecaner
@joecaner 10 ай бұрын
Exactly! The inlay is beautiful, but that's a lot of investment to repair a budget, Chinese made guitar, not that there's anything wrong with a budget, Chinese made guitar. A fortunately made, well setup, cheap electric guitar can play and sound every bit as good guitars costing an order of magnitude more.
@WindRider1
@WindRider1 10 ай бұрын
@@joecaner actually Jay Turser guitars were originally made in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. It is owned now by Davitt & Hanser, a division of JAM Industries in Quebec, Canada. Jay Turser guitars are currently manufactured in China. I agree with your assessment of budget guitars. I own Gibsons, Fenders, and a few Chinese made guitars. The budgets are getting better every year.
@joecaner
@joecaner 10 ай бұрын
​@@WindRider1 Unfortunately, that's an all too familiar story. There seems to be fewer products manufactured north of the US/Mexico border. There are some killer guitars being made in Indonesia so Chinese labor is being undercut.
@johnthomas2255
@johnthomas2255 Жыл бұрын
I never thought that it could never be repaired , But it came to the right place, great repair Jerry, you do amaze me !
@richfolkes
@richfolkes Жыл бұрын
To say I'm blown away by the superior job you did is not an understatement, it is THE understatement. Your videos are never boring and I learn from them all the time. Well done Mr. Rosa. Very well done. Once again I take my hat off to you and as I said time and again, you never fail to satisfy me.
@dottiehildebrand3123
@dottiehildebrand3123 Жыл бұрын
Hello Mr Rosa, Wow what a job you did on this guitar..Your attention to craftsmanship is fantastic. The more I watch I'm coming to a conclusion there isn't anything that you can't fix as long as they put the splinters and extra pieces with the instrument..God bless.. I truly love watching you..Hope you have a good evening..Can't wait to see what's next..🇺🇸❤️🌹
@peterjones4621
@peterjones4621 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, it's been a while, I've been quite ill, again and making another go at life. It's wonderful to see your face again, I so look forward to your show. Take care my friends.
@misterghee1
@misterghee1 Жыл бұрын
Peterrr try get yr mindset to110% try to whistle it might give you the energy you might need and like Ginseng root the simpel 450mg capsules max 2perday, 25 bucks max for 60 caps, not after 7 in the evening, haha Peter it's a mad world anyway😉👍
@bruffx9736
@bruffx9736 Жыл бұрын
I love watching these kind of videos on your channel... I'm always amazed at that moment when common sense meets craftsmanship to get a job done right.
@cdorcey1735
@cdorcey1735 Жыл бұрын
I worked on a break something like that, and used tweezers to pull out every loose fiber on each side. Not just the free splinters, but any that I could get out. I didn't bother trying to make it better than the original, by the way, I just told the guy: "be more careful with it next time". What you need to scratch out that cutting line is a surface gauge scriber! Prop the headstock up at an angle, then slide the surface gauge around it to mark a constant height above the surface.
@Wobbz9413
@Wobbz9413 Жыл бұрын
Lol. Love these random guys telling a master how to do his craft. So funny.
@drzainnas
@drzainnas Жыл бұрын
Well done Jerry, you have been thinking in very professional skilled person and in medical practice we call it SOAP ( Subjective Objective Assessment Plan ) And Orthopaedic practice is not far from what you do my friend which now you can fix even fractures because all the time watching your videos nothing was impossible with your high skills and long time experiences. I salute you my good friend. Blessings & Regards from ENGLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 👍👍👏👏
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 9 ай бұрын
You should come on down and watch the dock workers as they suck and kiss
@reinaldopuig557
@reinaldopuig557 7 ай бұрын
I didn't imagine that this headstock could be repaired, the result of your work was impressive, you do magic with your hands.
@davidcollins3906
@davidcollins3906 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Really like how informative you are. Even when you’re not sure if it will work. That helps us learn
@kenarutunian499
@kenarutunian499 9 ай бұрын
WOW. Riveted from beginning to end. A true master sharing his expertise. Reminds me of the saying, "There are no problems, only solutions." Thank you for sharing your gift with us!
@johnpellegrino3089
@johnpellegrino3089 Жыл бұрын
Well, Jerry and I sat here and watched you repair the neck on that knock off Les Paul and I cannot believe my eyes. What a beautiful job you never cease to amaze me you do beautiful work you are absolutely blessed.
@pipertoplay
@pipertoplay Жыл бұрын
Jerry, this is the first video of yours I have seen and am VERY IMPRESSED by your skills and PATIENCE !!!!
@bacongl
@bacongl Жыл бұрын
I had one of these Jay Turser Les Paul copies in about 2006. It was actually excellent. I bought it for 300$ from China so it was very inexpensive for what it is. I had a house fire and lost it sadly. I actually liked it alot. They did an excellent fret job surprisingly. Mine had a volute so I wasn't worried about the headstock. Amazing to see these repairs. A ton of work for sure.
@rockhoundingeasternwashing5308
@rockhoundingeasternwashing5308 11 ай бұрын
You do amazing work. It's very satisfying to watch you breathe life back into an instrument!
@crabbyhayes1076
@crabbyhayes1076 Жыл бұрын
Great approach - putting the thing back together so you can use it as a template to make a new scarf joint. You are so talented.
@sallywasagoodolgal
@sallywasagoodolgal 4 ай бұрын
Important value is sometimes monetary, In this case, it's not. That son will always love that guitar more because of the thoughtfulness of his dad to have it repaired so nicely. There's also the value of repairing something to make it useful again. It could have gone in landfill, but it was brought back to life. Jerry, you're magic.
@Raymond-rr5iv
@Raymond-rr5iv 10 ай бұрын
You are a miracle worker 💪❤️🧠😎👍🙏🇺🇸 !!! In the first few minutes when I saw how bad the break was, it reminded me of a guitar neck that broke off as close to exactly as what you were faced with. Now, I regret that I didn't save it for 25 years. Perhaps I could have fixed it today. However, I didn't. Watching you do this repair kept me on the edge of my seat... You are truly the master luthier with brains, common sense, knowledge, experience and an expertise unparalleled for the art form beyond repairs that makes you a rare and unique problem solving creator making art where others would not attempt to go and be successful.
@anomalouswoof2554
@anomalouswoof2554 10 ай бұрын
Could you make a platform for your router that has a big channel in the center, like a miter box with very thick sides. Clamp the head or neck in the trough at an angle to the top of the router guide (top of the miter box). Use a router to machine off the wood you will replace with your splice. Glue the 3 pieces together.
@Theansilgregoryshow
@Theansilgregoryshow Жыл бұрын
I have to say I am in awe of your craftsmanship. Also I have to say I would never have done it that way. Like most people who do this type of work after you had the headstock glued which by the way you can make a simple jig to hold it. We would around it out A section in the neck and put in splines. This is A Jay turser guitar. Once the splines were glued and installed we were then grew up in the misections Where the chip out had occurred. Shaped it with our Knives, Send and finish. It would take longer for the glue to cure than it would for us to finish. But kudos I know another way to do it now
@KerryLiv
@KerryLiv 10 ай бұрын
I had the exact same break on a fender acoustic, it's been sitting in its case for a couple of years. You have inspired me to tackle the problem. Thank you sir!
@GeorgeMiles-or3yp
@GeorgeMiles-or3yp Жыл бұрын
That was a great Job!! Thanks for showing us your work. YOU ARE VERY GOOD and I enjoy watching.
@nutcase1065
@nutcase1065 Жыл бұрын
That old time music in the background sounds wonderful. That 'final product' is something we all should shoot for.
@russbeston1729
@russbeston1729 Жыл бұрын
Right on Jerry, from the beginning it looked impossible. What a fine job you did. Cheers from Canada
@danielr.schafer9504
@danielr.schafer9504 Ай бұрын
Hey’ Jerry,,, I’m in awe! So many idea’s go though my head well watching you! The table saw technique was simply done , but the light bulb moment… Im sure there are other ways but quick and easy works the best! You have FANTASTIC SKILLS ! Thank You!
@waynedavies3185
@waynedavies3185 Жыл бұрын
I picked up a Washburn acoustic that had the head broke off. Found that someone had made a terrible repair and screw-bolted in a break farther down below the head. They put the screw bolts right through the fret board in the first and second frets and tightened it down. I won't be trying to repair this neck because the guitar itself isn't worth the cost of repairing it, but I did get some good hardware salvageable parts off the guitar for repairs on another guitar down the road including a good working, and sound Washburn Electronic Pick-up/tuner/equalizer. A Street Buster owned it so I gave him $10 for what was left of the guitar making him happy as well as myself. The Washburn electronic pick-up alone was worth what I paid for it. Put new batteries in it and works like a charm and I have another guitar almost ready that I can install it in once I finish its neck reset repair. You did a nice job. Well done, Jerry.
@patrickjoy9551
@patrickjoy9551 9 ай бұрын
Wow!!!! A true master at work. I would not of known where to begin let alone be able to see that working. Excellent work!!
@MrLeavemikealone
@MrLeavemikealone 10 ай бұрын
The epoxy and tinting melted in nicely! I've never had luck on curved shapes because the stuff tends to self level. Nice work! Subscribed.
@Albatr0ss222
@Albatr0ss222 10 ай бұрын
I've been watching you use your master level skills a lot lately, as a master mechanic for the last 34 years, I can truly appreciate your graceful navigation through these difficult repairs. I noticed you use the Renaissance Wax - I've been making my own clone (White Spirits and Micro-bead wax blended), I'll look for your address and send you a can. I was using so much of it that making it was more economical. Robert from Ann Arbor.
@tobyben6431
@tobyben6431 Жыл бұрын
Inherited an old guitar-lute with a shattered headstock that was fixex very shoddy. Wish there was someone like Jerry around here :) Real pleasure to watch him work
@fusion-music
@fusion-music 10 ай бұрын
Boy, I got nervous for you Jerry. I normally don't like the scarf joint going the way you chose, but I could easily see you made an important decision for that guitar and I'm sure it's a better guitar now, because of your work. The master always figured a way to overcome problems that occur on the way. Brilliant.
@rodmackinnon8497
@rodmackinnon8497 9 ай бұрын
I love the way you invent your own tools to address any problem you might come up against. Cheers.
@Dunkelelf3
@Dunkelelf3 9 ай бұрын
he reminds me much of my uncle. my uncle was born in 39 and had to consciously wittness the last days of nazi germany. originally he learned wainwright from his father however the profession pretty much died out and a lot of those old jobs got repurposed in the automobile industry and he became a tinsmith at mercedes benz. back in the day the cars were not as uniform however and a lot of adjusting had to be done because tolerances were huge. a common repair from accidents was the engine hood but the new hoods were comming with like 2-3 cm or about an inch of overhang cause as said cars had huge variety back then. so the work instructions he got from the company was to cut the hood to size with tin snips. he tried once against better judgement and said it was a total nightmare cause obviously the hood was all bent and wavey and ruined essentially. so he build himself tools to measure the space it had to fit and mark the hood so he could file it down to size. after he retired i met some random guy by chance and when we talked about profession he said he worked at mercedes in the town my uncle used to work so i asked him if he knew him and he said he was the best tin smith that ever walked their halls and since he retired he's sure they won't ever get anyone like him ever again.
@larrydering1598
@larrydering1598 Жыл бұрын
I have a jay turser deluxe telecaster and it's a fine guitar. They are not expensive, but some models are great. I know you will fix it just fine. And I held on to the end watching a master craftsmen at work. Impressive repair and remarkable results.
@fergusof
@fergusof Жыл бұрын
Another great job, Jerry. Love your 'down home' way of talking (and singing).
@mandolinic
@mandolinic Жыл бұрын
That's an amazing piece of work for a fantastic result.
@fongy200
@fongy200 Жыл бұрын
That's a hell of a repair Jerry. When i first saw the repair and you started to talk about how difficult it was, i thought, he's got this. Piece of cake. I've seen you repair many far worse my friend. Difficult? Give over. God bless Jerry.
@lespaul886
@lespaul886 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely Amazing to watch you work ...
@randykalish7558
@randykalish7558 Жыл бұрын
I've done a few of these myself and I really appreciate your agravation while appraising the job and the frustration with errors along the way. That was me I was watching. Except I was glad it wasn't me, lol! I learned good stuff. Seemed like you were a little grayer at the end than the beginning, but so was I.
@user-oj1bt5iv1b
@user-oj1bt5iv1b 9 ай бұрын
Great video Jerry. A lot of tegus work there. And a lot of patience. But the end result looks absolutely great. Hats of to ya.
@manofthewest67
@manofthewest67 10 ай бұрын
Well done Sir, your customer must be very pleased with the outcome.
@katkorkier3
@katkorkier3 Жыл бұрын
Wow absolutely beautiful work as usual Mr. Rosa!
@charlesflint9048
@charlesflint9048 Жыл бұрын
I’m just in awe of men like this who have the skill to do this.
@julianmetcalfe1070
@julianmetcalfe1070 Жыл бұрын
Wow the master at work ,stronger now than new with the valuate,great job done as always Jerry
@Earthshaker1965
@Earthshaker1965 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, it's a Jay Turser brand Les Paul copy. They're actually very cool affordable guitars. You did an amazing job!!! Keep on rockin'.
@JTMP12
@JTMP12 4 ай бұрын
Sir, your work is outstanding!
@salort2934
@salort2934 Жыл бұрын
I opened this video and once you start explaining how the fix is going to be, I said, this is going to be exiting!
@bobl2995
@bobl2995 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, you are an incredible luthier fantastic repair really enjoyed watching this one thanks
@Moodymongul
@Moodymongul Жыл бұрын
when i do this job, i'd have 2 (1-2mm) drill holes near the edge of the crack on the headstock side (one, either side of the headstock). Then tap a panel pins into each hole, to attach the headstock to the neck while glueing (allows for a tighter fit). Once the glue has set, remove the panel pins and drill the holes wider, to accomidate a small wooden dowels (must be a good fit). These are then glued and tapped into the holes (and across the glue line). This gives a lot more strength to the repair. You just have to make sure to avoid the truss rod.
@edwardippoliti626
@edwardippoliti626 18 күн бұрын
Great job , awesome work navigating through the unknown, and i was quite intrigued watching the video from beginning to end , usually i have alot more anxiety,and it's hard to watch the whole video ! Keep up the great work !!
@rickalford
@rickalford 9 ай бұрын
What a great video. I've done some simple neck fixes before but nothing near that complicated. Very impressive! Thanks for sharing your expertise. You are quite talented!
@theoldbigmoose
@theoldbigmoose Жыл бұрын
I've got to admit, you did a really, really nice job on this one!
@SteveBlackdog
@SteveBlackdog 14 күн бұрын
Nice video. Great to see someone share their actual experience, not just an “ain’t I brilliant” show real. Couple of points- I would have used a chisel to cut the truss rod channel and maybe drilled the peg holes ¼” to take a spool clamp - might have helped the glue up. Keep sharing!
@admiralhipowa7158
@admiralhipowa7158 Жыл бұрын
Your work is amazing, truly amazing.
@spanky659
@spanky659 10 ай бұрын
Someone must really love that guitar looks like an incredible repair.
@randyduncan271
@randyduncan271 10 ай бұрын
Love the repair and how you went about solving the issues for the end result. Your finish blended with perfection. Very impressive craftsmanship. Your fabrication is top notch. I have done a couple repairs with broken headstocks. Excellent finish.
@sinlokemp
@sinlokemp Жыл бұрын
wow! one of the best neck fix! Loved it every bit.
@anthonychambers8691
@anthonychambers8691 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing your process. It was very informative.
@frundlemud
@frundlemud 8 ай бұрын
Very difficult repair but very strong, It will never break again. Ta for sharing.
@D.Guitar
@D.Guitar Жыл бұрын
I had a Chinese kit Les Paul Custom Neck that broke almost exactly like that... All rough and messy. I kinda squashed it in together with a dab of glue. Then did the three pieces repair. A splint of mahogany along either side. And a thin one bridging the truss rod. All about 2.75" through 3" in length. Staggered. It's holding still. 4 year's later.
@3MonkeysGarage
@3MonkeysGarage Жыл бұрын
I was glad to see you moved the headstock binding up to the end of the nut, whether you planned it or not. Running headstock binding under the nut is purely something that came over from Asia. Nice repair technique.
@user-ir2bj3re1z
@user-ir2bj3re1z 25 күн бұрын
Well done sir👏👏👏. God has giving you a great gift.
@wmccourtney2814
@wmccourtney2814 11 ай бұрын
WOW! FANTASTIC WORK!
@donaldlattimer2736
@donaldlattimer2736 9 ай бұрын
You are good, it's great to see someone with talent work,
@billdehey1300
@billdehey1300 Жыл бұрын
Great job Jerry. Love your show!!
@Andrew-ez9cp
@Andrew-ez9cp 6 ай бұрын
Brilliant repair it was a pure pleasure to watch 🤠
@nonyabidness1623
@nonyabidness1623 11 ай бұрын
Diligent passionate persistence! I don't think you know how to do things wrong! Absolutely Stunning Finish! Congratulations, !!
@rafaelcuadra5009
@rafaelcuadra5009 Жыл бұрын
humming bird with the same break, going to try this on it with a transplant headstock, fret board is a bear to remove. great repair barman!!!!!!!!
@chipperg25
@chipperg25 3 ай бұрын
I wish I would have learned how to do this kind of work. My grandfather carved wood. He was pretty good. This was an excellent job sir.
@HonkyTonkHellraiser
@HonkyTonkHellraiser 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful work. I never would have known it wasn't original
@timziegler9358
@timziegler9358 Жыл бұрын
You are amazing!!! Great job repairing that guitar.
@C_Melvyn_James
@C_Melvyn_James Жыл бұрын
This is a repair I've never had the opportunity to attempt. (there is no attempt. only do) Nice job. You made it look easy.
@PeterJMery-zz1lj
@PeterJMery-zz1lj 10 ай бұрын
I still can't believe it. Great repair job !!!!!!!
@rat-zu3sp
@rat-zu3sp Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your great explanations today Jerry, you answered my question. Thank u for u time.
@Wilco1972
@Wilco1972 Жыл бұрын
Really nice work. As I was watching I thought, "I wonder if he would be better off putting a volute on that thing", Sure enough you went ahead and did it!
@Plantagenaut
@Plantagenaut Жыл бұрын
Beautiful guitar! Wonderful job, Jerry! 😊
@JMgiarritta
@JMgiarritta Жыл бұрын
Very inspiring, nice work Jerry
@markbrown7103
@markbrown7103 Жыл бұрын
You did a magnificent job you would never allow that ever happened to that guitar. You are a very talented person. You do beautiful work. You are an excellent craftsman and a repairman. Wow unbelievable👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🎸 I don’t know how to work on them that well, but I sure know how to play the guitar I’ve been playing the guitar for almost 50 years. I love music but you are a very interesting person. I think it’s super cool the way you fix instruments. Have a great day beautiful work.👍🏼😄👍🏼😄😃
@mattmiles8474
@mattmiles8474 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from AZ 🌞 Been watching for quite a while ... and it's really amazing what you can do, Sir! God bless you and yours, and keep on keepin on! 👍👌😊
@bobibobik5903
@bobibobik5903 10 ай бұрын
Great Video Sir, and like that you saved that guitar, regards from East Europe.
@theonlybuzz1969
@theonlybuzz1969 Жыл бұрын
A tip for next time you want something to stay put instead of the brads is to sprinkle a little bit of media like a tiny amount of sand (dry) lightly on on side. This will stop the top sliding along as the granules of sand will bite into each side when clamped up, if you’re unsure about that then try it out on some scraps of wood. Good job
@Furtheronmusic
@Furtheronmusic Жыл бұрын
Interesting fix Jerry. I've seen others fit splines either side of the trussrod after gluing back then maybe another spline across under the t.rod. That way means less new wood etc but you need jigs to hold everything as you rout for the splunes and to get the splines exactly the right size. As an electric fan I can tell you now many would really hate the volute. When Gibson introduced them in the 70s to help the strength people revolted. However I think they originally sold about $350
@micmacnz
@micmacnz Жыл бұрын
I've got a voluted 70s Gibson Les Paul, and a non voluted SG, there is no difference in playability. I dropped my LP down a fire escape once and the thing stayed together. The people who complained were posers looking for a status symbol rather than an instrument IMHO.
@neilnash525
@neilnash525 9 ай бұрын
If you handed me a guitar to play in a dark room, then asked me afterwards, I couldn't tell you if it had a volute or not. Also, I'm skeptical about improvement in strength. You might get more out of reducing the length and mass of the headstock assembly.
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