This is my first post on this forum, and I hope some of you can help me out. I corresponded with Frank on this problem, and he gave me some good advice. However, I'm still looking for some tips on how to go about it. I have a Martin DX1 that has a large top crack. Frank suggested filling the crack with glue and reinforcing the interior. My questions is can I simiply tape the crack shut from the inside to hold the glue and fill from the outside? If so, what type of glue would you all suggest? I would then go inside and reinforce with a couple of little 1" chips on the crack?
As shown in the pictures, this one also has a heel lift. I inderstand that Martin both bolts and glues this type of neck. Frank said to steam it to loosen the neck, and I've seen some excellent suggestions on this forum from fishinmusician and others on the best method to do this. On the inside block there's a little 2" square wood Martin patch with the serial number on it. Is this just hiding the bolt head? Do I just chisel that off to gain access to the bolt? It could be a little bolt tightening will solve my problem, although I doubt it, since there is no wiggle in the neck now.
Thanks again to Frank and everyone else. This is a great forum.
Ron Moucka