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Fast, clean dovetail neck joint disassembly
Neck Removal Jig
Removing a traditional dovetail-jointed guitar neck from the body is tricky business! The Neck Removal Jig (inspired by an idea from repairman Bryan Galloup) helps avoid damage by letting you apply gradual, controlled thumbscrew pressure to the neck heel, in proper alignment with the dovetail joint. It pushes the neck out, without unnecessary shock.

See details below
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Neck Joint Steamer
Steel-string guitar neck removal is often aided by injecting steam into the dovetail neck joint to loosen the glue. |
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Bridge/Fingerboard Removal Knife
This wooden-handled flexible spatula is great for removing bridges, pickguards, and the fingerboard extension from guitars. |
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Dan Erlewine's Neck Resets
Neck angle correction for playable string action. Covers everything you need to know to tackle the job. |
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Top Deflection Gauge
Precise measurements let you simulate string tension, for more accurate neck resetting and bridge saddle slot routing. |
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 Shown on page 23 of our latest catalog.
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