Hi All,
I've just had an Ibanez Steve Vai signature acoustic come into the shop in despirate need for a neck re-set.
Yes I said acoustic! I'd never seen one before and its brand new - I got the job from the importer.
Despite a few unconventional features the neck/body join looks normal enough.
I started warming up the end of the board in preperation for steaming the neck and I've hit a problem. I don't know what the glue is but it's pretty reluctant to soften with heat. I tried injecting a little hot water and warmed it further but it's only just moving. I tried a little alchohol (on the guitar not me) but that didn't work either.
I can see some of the glue squeeze out around the braces inside which is white and crusty - a little like the whitening you get with super glue but not quite. So I assume they've used the same stuff.
Does anyone know what it is and what, if anything, will soften it?
I forgot to take photos and I'm home for the weekend now but I can take some on Monday.
Hope someone can help me out
Cheers
Glyn