Armitage Posted Monday at 02:53 PM Posted Monday at 02:53 PM So does anyone know of a fix for the Hameritis line around a neck joint? I'm looking at selling a couple of my Hamer Standard Mahogany and would rather fix it than explain what it is to everybody first. In Canada... 1 Quote
Jimbilly Posted Monday at 03:39 PM Posted Monday at 03:39 PM I think it used to be that you would make a pinhole with a tiny drillbit (on both ends of the itis?) and use water thin superglue, NOT gel. - Wait for more responses before starting work, and don't build your confidence with adult beverages beforehand! 3 Quote
Cboss Posted Tuesday at 12:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:07 AM How would you get the super glue into the cavity? 1 Quote
RobB Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:23 AM 14 minutes ago, Cboss said: How would you get the super glue into the cavity? A pipette or a syringe. 1 1 Quote
Dave Scepter Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:04 AM (edited) 57 minutes ago, Cboss said: How would you get the super glue into the cavity? It really depends on which type Hameritis it is... Is it the lifting of the clear coat mostly associated around the fret ends or discolorization of the neck joint glue?.. I seriously doubt you'll get glue into the neck joint... but definitely worth a try 🤔 Edited Tuesday at 01:05 AM by Dave Scepter Quote
Cboss Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:55 AM 50 minutes ago, Dave Scepter said: It really depends on which type Hameritis it is... Is it the lifting of the clear coat mostly associated around the fret ends or discolorization of the neck joint glue?.. I seriously doubt you'll get glue into the neck joint... but definitely worth a try 🤔 None of mine have any neck joint issues, but a couple have lifting on the side of the fretboard that's really kind of annoying, my eclipse is the worst Quote
tbonesullivan Posted Tuesday at 02:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:20 AM You need super thin superglue and a precision "whip tip" style applicator. I have used it on hameritis on the sides and around the nut, and it works great. Sucks right into the space and you pretty much can't even see it anymore. I have seen these available elsewhere: https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/supplies/glue-and-adhesive/applicators-and-pipettes/whip-tips/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C32ME6G 1 Quote
Ua D Posted Tuesday at 03:36 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:36 AM (edited) List it here first. No explanations or fixes needed. Of course the HFC is filled with cheap bastards (I include myself as a cheap bastard) who are already sitting on standards they refuse to sell/buy since they remember what they used to go for. Edited Tuesday at 03:37 AM by Ua D 2 1 Quote
Jimbilly Posted Tuesday at 06:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:00 PM 17 hours ago, Cboss said: How would you get the super glue into the cavity? When I've done it, it's like the 'surface tension' sort of draws it in. 1 1 Quote
velorush Posted Tuesday at 08:06 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:06 PM 2 hours ago, Jimbilly said: When I've done it, it's like the 'surface tension' sort of draws it in. I think the term you're looking for is "capillary action" 😉 5 Quote
Armitage Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago It's just a light foggy line around the neck/glue joint I'm concerned about. Most of us here know about it... but to someone else, they'll worry the finish is going to just peel off in the next year or so. If someone wants to buy it here, that's a plus... I just don't want to ship, specially in this eras case. I'm close to Hamilton Ontario. Quote
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