So, I got a cheap LP copy to use as a parts donor for electronics repairs to the Epi from "he who shall not be named." Basically, it's a new guitar that was stored in a garage for a couple of years, resulting in a twisted neck. The electronics are all good, so I'll be pulling the pots for sure, and maybe the pickups, leaving me with a decent LP style body with a bad neck . . . a potential project. How does one go about removing a glued-in neck?
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So, I got a cheap LP copy to use as a parts donor for electronics repairs to the Epi from "he who shall not be named." Basically, it's a new guitar that was stored in a garage for a couple of years, resulting in a twisted neck. The electronics are all good, so I'll be pulling the pots for sure, and maybe the pickups, leaving me with a decent LP style body with a bad neck . . . a potential project. How does one go about removing a glued-in neck?
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