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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-03-31 8:49 PM (#47221)
Subject: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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Location: Stow, Ohio
The Elliot Meldoy repair table and neck jig

The rubber washers on the tops of the carriage bolts are actually the rubber washers from the String Swing guitar wall hangers.

The guitar is strapped down firmly enough to the guitar does not move, however do not over tighten the strap....unless you are skilled in the art of crack repair.

You will use the carriage bolts to adjust the straightness of the neck and provide support so the neck does not flex when leveling the frets.


Neck straightness checked by use of the homemade oak thingamajig


Here is close up of the neck after being straightened, notice a couple of the frets are not properly secured to the fret board and will need to be glued before going any further. if not the frets will just flex during the process and will never level properly.


Gluing and clamping of lose frets.


The neck is straight and secured, and all frets are glued as needed.


Put masking tape over the fret board between the frets and paint the frets with a magic marker (color choice is based on the individual). of course I did not do that before taking the picture.....DOH!


Now, what I do is run the leveling tool up and down the fret board evenly a few times, and then I slide the leveling tool side to side to maintain the radius of the neck and frets.
By marking up the frets you will be able to see the high and low spots on the frets.
Once you are done with the fret leveling, you will need to re crown the frets. A fret file would be the best choice for this.

Good Luck!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-04-01 9:40 AM (#47222 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Great info and pics!
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Designzilla
Posted 2008-04-01 12:12 PM (#47223 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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Cool Elliot! Nice setup you have going there. How many guitars have you worked on?
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-04-01 12:46 PM (#47224 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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I work on everyone of those cheap Galvestons I send to Iraq LOL. oh well, it's the price you pay when you go dumpster diving hehehehe.
I do all of my own guitar work, mainly because I can't afford to pay someone else....and I enjoy learning.
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Designzilla
Posted 2008-04-01 1:07 PM (#47225 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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Again, nice work - on the guitars, and for the troops!
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-04-01 1:11 PM (#47226 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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elliot,thats a pretty god setup ye got there....nice work
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-04-01 7:07 PM (#47227 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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Originally posted by Jason_S:
elliot,thats a pretty god setup ye got there....nice work
Thanks, I shared this on another forum and this old timer had to criticize every aspect of the post.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-04-01 11:02 PM (#47228 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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Originally posted by Elliot Meldoy:
Thanks, I shared this on another forum and this old timer had to criticize every aspect of the post.
Never mind the old -timer Elliot....but that black / pink striped -ribbon holding down the neck , ....??!...

Vic

...could n`t you have found a green one , with white polka dots... :)
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-04-01 11:13 PM (#47229 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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Location: Stow, Ohio
Originally posted by HumblePie aka Solid Top:
Originally posted by Elliot Meldoy:
Thanks, I shared this on another forum and this old timer had to criticize every aspect of the post.
Never mind the old -timer Elliot....but that black / pink striped -ribbon holding down the neck , ....??!...

Vic

...could n`t you have found a green one , with white polka dots... :)
Hey be glad I didn't use one of my speedos LOL
it really is there with just enough pressure to keep the neck from bouncing like a diving board.
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-04-01 11:21 PM (#47230 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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id post up the pics of a balladeer i re attached the head and venneered the head but i think everyone has seen them
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2008-04-01 11:37 PM (#47231 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures
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Originally posted by Jason_S:
id post up the pics of a balladeer i re attached the head and venneered the head but i think everyone has seen them
lemme see lemme see!
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-04-01 11:38 PM (#47232 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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comming right up
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-04-01 11:43 PM (#47233 - in reply to #47221)
Subject: Re: Sharing more tools and repair pictures


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after the glue dried











im not a pro by any means but that looks pretty damn good to me. a $45.00 1971 1111-1 balladeer came to me with a broken neck and the top in 3 peices...i did my best

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