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Old 10-23-2009, 09:25 PM   #1
My neck is bent
 
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I went to change strings and set up my bass this evening and noticed the neck was bent forward ever so slightly. I loosened the truss rod and it did not spring back

I guess after 22 years of being strung up even maple gets tired. I'm trying to straighten the neck by bending it the other way. Then I'll put my bass back together and tighten the truss rod to straighten it back out. I plan on leaving the clamp on for a few days, hopefully it'll work... If not I'll have to order a new neck for the old girl.

Any advise would be greatly appreciated, this is my first time attempting to fix a bent neck.




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Re: My neck is bent

You could try sticky your nose in the Air really high till your neck isn't bent anymore.
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Re: My neck is bent

Good luck with your project there but I was wondering what would steam do other than causing the finish maybe became a mess?
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Re: My neck is bent

Jeff, did you try tightening the rod?

http://www.weedhopper.org/Music/Bass...djustments.asp

If this doesn't work...alternate between ice and heat. You'll be back to rubberneckin in no time.
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