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 Post subject: Uke repair
PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 8:24 pm 
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Hello,

I have a friends Uke that needs a repair, it looks like the neck bolt insert has come loose. I need to inspect more closely after taking the neck off. If the insert is loose and won't tighten for some reason, could I just epoxy it in place? My thought is the string forces are so much lower that it would work? If so, just remove the insert, cleanup the hole a bit, and epoxy into place?

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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 8:39 pm 
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As long as it's high quality epoxy. Not 50/50 fast setting stuff. West or system three.
Long setting times and low viscosity let it penetrate the surrounding wood. Should be bomber.
I would make sure the bolt wasn't bottoming in the hole and jacking out the insert.
Just my 2 cents.



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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
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If I understand the kind of insert you have, I would remove the insert, drill out the hole larger than the original, glue in a piece of dowel made of hardwood, redrill the hole for the insert, and then epoxy the insert.

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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
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david farmer wrote:
As long as it's high quality epoxy. Not 50/50 fast setting stuff. West or system three.
Long setting times and low viscosity let it penetrate the surrounding wood. Should be bomber.
I would make sure the bolt wasn't bottoming in the hole and jacking out the insert.
Just my 2 cents.


Something like this I assume?

https://www.woodcraft.com/products/syst ... 1-1-2-pint

I'll check the bolt as well, good point.


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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
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Yep, that's the stuff.



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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
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Should hold with epoxy. I hope you can get the neck bolt out with the insert spinning



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 Post subject: Re: Uke repair
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To close the loop.

I was able to get the bolt out. I cleaned out the hole a bit and epoxied that sucker into place. One tricky thing was some epoxy squeezed up into the end of the insert and I had the clean it out by screwing the bolt in, removing, clearing the threads and repeat until it wasn't picking up any more epoxy. Probably a slick way to avoid that but I wasn't aware of it. :)

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