bench said:Can I use JB Weld that is made for steel to repair a broken wooden stock or should I get some JB Weld that is made for wood??
bench said:Can I use JB Weld that is made for steel to repair a broken wooden stock or should I get some JB Weld that is made for wood??
bench said:...... snip.............
Going to use JB wood weld glue because it is what I have.
Hope it works
dsandfort said:I have built and repaired wooden drift boats and have found West System Epoxy to be the best there is. In addition to the dowels, I'd drill multiple holes (maybe 1/16") in both pieces to give plenty of channels for the epoxy to flow in to. This will increase surface area a bunch. Slow set is the way to go so there is plenty of time for the epoxy to fill all voids.
magic mike said:I owned a guitar building company and we also did repairs. We used Titebond wood glue exclusively for everything except gluing fingerboards to neck blanks where we used marine epoxy simply because it did not introduce moisture into the neck of the guitar. I can't tell you how many broken headstocks I have re-glued or completely reattached with Titebond and I have never had one come back. Most 6 string guitars will have somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-140 lbs of tension on the neck.