I also should have noted I fixed this exact same issue with hide glue, hence why I recommended it. It's not hard to find and will do the job correctly, like @foggy said
This. But I'd use hide glue and then after filling the crack with the glue, use a suction cup to pull it through both sides
That's awesome. It's great to hear that a piece of equipment didn't make it's way to a landfill and is back in use!
My former employer, for... reasons... had a bunch of old guitars, mostly acoustic, in various states of disrepair that they were literally about to throw in a dumpster. Some were actually quite nice, a Breedlove and two Alvarez's, but there were cracked headstocks, chips, body cracks and other issues. I was able to convince them to give them to me and so far I've rehabilitated the Breedlove, and I'm still testing one of the Alvarez's (headstock was cracked between two of the tuning peg holes) with a little glue and some love. I plan on donating them all once I get through them, as I'm an electric player and really have no room for 8 more guitars, but I couldn't stand the thought of them just being tossed in the trash
Ngl that's fucking genius
I hate you for this
Context, for those of you who dont...
https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1790101095898886651?t=eWyWa0yWaZP5fdF2hf4tfg
Oh fuck, you're going to make me come... on vacation, aren't you?
Loneliness and shame? With a hint of dorito dust?
If we're being honest, corporations don't "pay" taxes at all, those costs are instead passed on to the consumer. They collect taxes from you, just like the government, they just hide it better.
A literal shitpost. I like your style
Kid: "Mom, can we have Linux?"
Mom: "We have Linux at home!"
Linux at home:
Gotcha. Semantics lol. My understanding is if two pieces of wood used to be the same piece of wood (crack or break repair) use hide glue. If they've always been different pieces of wood to use titebond/pva wood glue.