Mike Baker wrote:
marmeduke wrote:
I have just come into a Greco Les Paul that I want to refinish. This is the first time I've done anything like this so help is appreciated. My first question is about the neck. This guitar has a set neck. What is the best way to seperate a set neck from the body. Is using the steam the best option? Thanks.
Why do you want to remove the neck? Is there some type of damage? You don't need to remove the neck to refinish the guitar. That would be an awful lot of trouble and risk to go to just to refinish. MHO.
I agree - unless the neck needs a reset or something along those lines - don't remove it. It is a little more challenging to remove material around the neck joint area just because it is a tough angle to get your hands into and so forth, but take your time and do it right and it will actually save time in the end and prevent you from going back to fix mistakes.
By the way, I usually start with a random orbital palm sander for the top and back to remove the bulk of the material. A disc sander for most of the sides. Then it's all hand sanding from there on out for me.