@@DavesWorldofFunStuff your modesty is so refreshing, in this time filled with so many relying on their own self aggrandizement, instead of proven results.👍👌💯
Dave, the "Heat Press" Doctor saves another patient. Surgery was a success. I wasn't at Solo Guitar in person but I was there in spirit. Glad you had a good turn out. I really wish I could have been there. Maybe one day.
Perhaps this is the beginning of a new era, of greatness Dave. You may well become known as The Heat Press King & Overlord of the Warped Instrument Necks.(I know the title barely scratches the surface, but I'm sure you'd feel uneasy using the term God, instead of King. Perhaps something more like Emperor wouldn't seem so outlandish to the rabble. Better yet something like Executive Heat Press Chef, would be more tasteful. Pun unintended but if works, what the heck?)
Dave, thanks for sharing another success with the heat press! I have a 2005 Epiphone Les Paul Classic, but the neck has developed quite a good deal of forward bow (relief), with strings off... With strings on the neck relief is even greater... The Truss rod can not correct it, sadly, and I'm thinking about my options here... Would a heat mat/blanket, also clamped down, also do the trick, you think? I need some help here... Thanks and all the best. Cheers.
One thing I don't recall hearing - is the process 'permanent' or does it reverse over time? Also, I'm guessing the process might soften - not break - the joint between fret board and neck wood, is this part of the fix?
Every heat press job you do, you fully explain it beautifully and still people don’t get it…..keep up the great work Dave!
I try
@@DavesWorldofFunStuff your modesty is so refreshing, in this time filled with so many relying on their own self aggrandizement, instead of proven results.👍👌💯
You’ve become the heat press savior of guitars and the other Canadian luthier RUclipsr has become the neck reset guy!
Glad it went well on Saturday. 👍🏼 Cheers 🍻✌🏻
Dave, the "Heat Press" Doctor saves another patient. Surgery was a success. I wasn't at Solo Guitar in person but I was there in spirit. Glad you had a good turn out. I really wish I could have been there. Maybe one day.
I wish I could have been at the Solo event ,but it’s quite a ride from Philadelphia Pa .
Gettin' a lot of bang for your buck outta that ol' heat press, Davey! Thanks for hanging in there and rock on!
Glad you enjoyed your day at Solo Dave.
Amazing. Thanks
You're getting really good with that heat press.
I like the way you go to your hidden stash for parts, might not find what you want but that you look… very cool Dave…
Great video.
I was wondering how the Solo project went Sat. ... glad it was a success. Be well.
Perhaps this is the beginning of a new era, of greatness Dave. You may well become known as The Heat Press King & Overlord of the Warped Instrument Necks.(I know the title barely scratches the surface, but I'm sure you'd feel uneasy using the term God, instead of King. Perhaps something more like Emperor wouldn't seem so outlandish to the rabble. Better yet something like Executive Heat Press Chef, would be more tasteful. Pun unintended but if works, what the heck?)
You seem to be getting a lot of mileage out of the ol heat press!
Sounds like you had fun at the event.
Hope your back feels better!
Dave glad you had a good turnout at Solo guitar!we should call you Mister Dave the Wizard!lol,Cheers
1100 picks in that jar, haha I wasn't even close 😄 good day all the same!
Another job well done!! Any chance of you posting instructions for fabricobbling that heat press??
i did in an earlier video
Dave's 1st viewer was Dave!
Dave can save any guitar from a fantastic Les Paul to a POS guitar. been proven time after time. you go dave. so the winner got a Les Paul kit? OMG
Dave I know it's humidity dependent, but what is the best way to store either an electric or acoustic guitar so a bent neck doesn't happen?
Nice work Buddy. How is your back feeling?
Hell that guitar company has quite the assortment of, nice looking, acoustic guitars for $250-700 USD. They got a blue one like this one for 230 used.
Dave, thanks for sharing another success with the heat press!
I have a 2005 Epiphone Les Paul Classic, but the neck has developed quite a good deal of forward bow (relief), with strings off... With strings on the neck relief is even greater...
The Truss rod can not correct it, sadly, and I'm thinking about my options here...
Would a heat mat/blanket, also clamped down, also do the trick, you think?
I need some help here...
Thanks and all the best.
Cheers.
heat press is worth a shot
@@DavesWorldofFunStuff - Cheers, Dave!
Thanks for taking the time to reply, I appreciate it.
Have a nice day.
Happy December.
One thing I don't recall hearing - is the process 'permanent' or does it reverse over time? Also, I'm guessing the process might soften - not break - the joint between fret board and neck wood, is this part of the fix?
Hey Dave do you ever get to the Atlanta area?
Hi Dave, I know you are busy. Did I see a Vox DA-20 amp in your video?
They are a subsidiary of Godwin Guitars…
epic fail, now look how low the saddle is in the slot, now it needs a neck reset!
Second lol
Sorry, I beat you both--started 30 seconds after being posted.
you beat off both..nice work
@@DavesWorldofFunStuff it was good for me....how 'bout you?
It’s like all he knows is that heat press anymore…