Grooverjr Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago This is really a noob woodworking question. I got a MIM Fender maple neck that I want to put on a standard P body. Neck fits the pocket very nicely but when I went to screw it in I realised the screw holes on the neck had no bite on two of the holes. I'm using standard screws from Allparts and they are perfect for the body. It seems the neck has either previously been used with bigger screws or has just been badly treated when adjusting the truss rod (it's a heel adjuster). What would be the best thing to fill the holes and get them gripping the screws? As it's a heel adjust I will need to be able to unscrew and re screw a few times to get the right setup, barring incredible first time luck! Thanks. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago If the holes align, but are just too big... Maybe use neck inserts and bolts, rather than plugging and re-drilling 3 Quote
Grooverjr Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 17 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said: If the holes align, but are just too big... Maybe use neck inserts and bolts, rather than plugging and re-drilling Yes they align. Wasn't aware of neck inserts. Is it just a case of making holes big enough for the inserts then bolting on? That would certainly be easier.... Thanks a lot Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Quite a few YouTube vids, some might have used em on here and can give some pointers This sort of thing. https://www.blackdogmusic.co.uk/product/guitar-neck-inserts-bushes-and-screws/ 1 Quote
JJMotown Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Screws come in different widths, you may have slimmer ones, check dimensions and get next size up or some slightly wider. 1 Quote
BlueMoon Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Grooverjr said: Is it just a case of making holes big enough for the inserts then bolting on? Just make sure the inserts are plumb in the neck, not at an angle. With careful drilling (best is a drill press) for the inserts it is not that difficult to do. The added advantage is that you can remove the neck for truss rod adjustments etc as many times as you want with no movement due to wear in the neck holes. It’s a good upgrade. 1 Quote
Grooverjr Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago I think the inserts are the way to go as it will also avoid future problems. Thanks! 1 Quote
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