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Old 04-22-2017, 02:58 PM
thomasfelty thomasfelty is offline
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The first guitar I built was from a David Russel Young book. The neck didn't have a tenon or dovetail but was a butt joint that you used epoxy to affix to the body. To remove the next he said to hit the neck hard near the joint and that would break the glue joint. It worked. I did have to re glue a small peace of the side back in place. I did remake the neck with a tenon and used hanger bolts to tighten it to the head block. If you have a tenon that is been glued in place I think you'll have to use heat to loosen the joint. I don't know of any solvent that will soften the epoxy. Good luck.
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