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Eric Cioe
10-31-2002, 06:48 PM
I discovered today that I have a crack after the 24th fret on my bass. It goes from the end of the fingerboard to the 24th fret, but I can't tell how deep. Is this normal? (Dumb question)... And how can I fix it/ get it fixed?

Johnalex
10-31-2002, 06:57 PM
I had craking on the laminaning betwwen the woods on the neck on my GT-4. I used wood glue to repair....but it left nasty residue outside of the crack. So, don't try to fix this problen on your own, unless you are a good carpenter.

Eric Cioe
10-31-2002, 08:06 PM
I'm not. Thanks for responding. I'm curious to see what Bill has to say about it. I'm kinda scared I'll have to get major (expensive) surgery done, or worse yet, get a new bass. I am under warranty, I think :(

FBB Custom
11-01-2002, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by Eric Cioe
I'm not. Thanks for responding. I'm curious to see what Bill has to say about it. I'm kinda scared I'll have to get major (expensive) surgery done, or worse yet, get a new bass. I am under warranty, I think :(

Probably best to contact Conklin directly. Generally, hairline cracks can be repaired with CA glue, which is a gap-filling transparent glue, and should stop the crack from getting larger.

neptoon
11-01-2002, 03:12 PM
i'm sure bill will hook you up, man...even though you have a gt bass, i'm sure he'll stand behind it and do everything he can to correct the problem. i've talked to him a couple of times directly, and he's a super nice guy. give him a call...