Some say super glue, some say wood glue and some like the clear gorilla glue.
What's the consensus herein???
What's the consensus herein???
Two pin drops of CA (super) glue between the front side of the nut and fretboard is all you need. Dont apply glue to the bottom of the nut.
So, apply to sides of nut where it meets the fretboard???
^^^^^ Yes, this! ^^^^^I've seen this in videos before. They actually apply it to the endgrain of the fretboard and then press it into place.
Tommy Lee didn't have a problem steering a boat.I tried this once but my nuts had a hard time manipulating the switchblade without opposable thumbs.![]()
I've seen this in videos before. They actually apply it to the endgrain of the fretboard and then press it into place.
@Robert Herndon
I just put them in place no glue
@Robert Herndon
I just put them in place no glue
Since we’re back on track….. I’ve only replaced one. My G400. I did use a couple drops of white glue to hold it in place. Still easy to remove if I need to.
I prefer no glue. If I do have to use it, it's an amazingly tiny drop of Franklin's wood glue on the bottom of the nut. I always thought that if you glued it to the fingerboard, and ever needed to file any dried glue or chipped the fingerboard when removing the nut... you're screwed. You can always make accommodations for the bottom surface.
The less glue the better.Some say super glue, some say wood glue and some like the clear gorilla glue.
What's the consensus herein???
you SIr are a cracked and sick human being ......... I LIKE IT!I usually wait for @eSGEe to derail a thread before I trounce on the survivors. It's usually a pretty solid plan.
I feel like I play the Lou Gehrig to his 1927 Babe Ruth. Sometimes he cleans up before I get to the plate, but if he leaves anything on base I'm bringing it home.![]()
HA!!!!!!!!!!!The less glue the better.
You need to be able to remove it easily.