Either there was a filler strip covering the truss rod cavity or there was a very thin layer of fingerboard wood covering it.johnallg wrote:Steve, how do you keep the glue out of the truss rod channel?
I saw no open "slot" so that wasn't an issue.
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Either there was a filler strip covering the truss rod cavity or there was a very thin layer of fingerboard wood covering it.johnallg wrote:Steve, how do you keep the glue out of the truss rod channel?
I'm not even going to say anything after seeing that photo of Joey & Graham!johnallg wrote:Joey, so you suspend the bass like that and then tighten the truss nuts?
Hilarious!jwilli wrote:HA! I thought for second that Joey was reaching into Graham's pocket.....
Funny how Graham looks....content! HA ha!
After a few attempts of other guys holding down the body while I held the neck straight to tighten the truss rod nuts, the "quick and dirty" method straightened the neck best.johnallg wrote:Joey, so you suspend the bass like that and then tighten the truss nuts?
What?!? I was just looking, really!!kiramdear wrote: JOEY!!!
Always good to watch what you're doing!rickenbrother wrote:What?!? I was just looking, really!!kiramdear wrote: JOEY!!!