Description: Fast Shipping - Made in the USA - Quality Customer Service Hot Wire Foam Factory Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Remove guitar necks for resetting without harmful steam! Our Crafters Hot Knives work great for releasing the adhesives used on guitar necks! The blades can be used to heat up the adhesive without the potential damage to the finish caused by steam from a mini iron. The Pro version of this kit allows you to adjust the heat and keep both Hot Knives at the same temperature! This kit includes two of our 4-Inch Hot Knives, a Variable Heat Pro Power Supply, and a splitter for the Crafters jack so you can use both Hot Knives at once. Need help figuring out which size drillbit to use for the holes? One of our customers told us: "I used a 1.3mm (0.051") drill and it was perfect for the 4-Inch Hot Knife blade. Personally, I wouldn't go any smaller because the crimped tip binds up easily, otherwise. If you don't have a 1.3mm drill I would recommend anything from 3/64" (0.0469") up to 1/16" (0.0625). With the 3/64" you might have to re-drill the hole to open it up slightly. Don't force the blade or you might wreck it." Did your blade get stuck? John McNeil did this: "I noticed on Ted Woodfords recent video that the blade on his foam cutter got stuck. This is what happened to me. He comments that he thought the wood had swelled up but I think this is not the case. He did manage to unstick it by using some pliers on the silver part of the blade to pull it out. The easier way, and the best way to remove it in my opinion, is to add a few drops of water while the knife is still hot...the water will wick into the pilot hole and release the foam blade. I remove quite a few necks as I am in the business of rebracing older guitars." Be sure to test this on a scrap of wood before drilling into your guitar. International adapter plugs available Includes: 2 4-Inch Hot Knives 1 Eco Variable Heat Pro Power Station 1 Crafters Jack Splitter Cable Printed Instructions NOTE: Does not include the wooden guide featured in the images! It only includes what's mentioned above! Features a handy on/off switch right on the handle and comes with 10 feet of power cord. CAUTION: These tools are designed for cutting soft foam. DO NOT FORCE the blade downward. Gently push the blade downward into your predrilled hole. PAYMENTSHIPPINGWARRANTY/RETURNSPAYMENTSHIPPINGWARRANTY/RETURNSWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal, Visa, Amex, Discover, MasterCard Buyers in California will be charged 8% sales tax. Please pay as soon as possible, as that will allow us to ship your item to you sooner! Packages are always insured. We ship within 2 business days (So if you order Monday, your order will ship by Wednesday). Weekends and holidays do not count as business days. We are not responsible for any customs fees, duties, taxes or tariffs imposed by the destination country which you may have to pay. USA - FedEx & USPS (United States Postal Service) Canada/Mexico - USPS (United States Postal Service) International Worldwide (Except Hong Kong or China) - USPS (United States Postal Service) International Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Information: This product is warranted for non-commercial use as follows: For 90 days from the original date of purchase, HWFF, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace a defective unit free of charge, if the unit is defective due to an original manufacturer’s defect. This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or unit failure which results from alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect. Except as herein expressly set forth, HWFF, Inc. shall not under any circumstances be responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damage resulting from the use of the equipment. The consumer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as expressly provided above. Return Policy: HWFF, Inc. retains the exclusive and sole right as to whether an item may be returned, exchanged, or order cancelled. HWFF, Inc. thus encourages customers to use caution when placing an order, as once placed the order cannot be cancelled, nor the item returned or exchanged unless HWFF, Inc. expressly consents. In order to obtain a refund or exchange, prior approval must be given by HWFF, Inc.. Generally, HWFF, Inc. will consider returns within thirty (30) days of purchase with a 20% restocking charge. Refunds are for the cost of product only; shipping and handling charges are not refundable. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. Please ask any questions you may have prior to buying. Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Remove guitar necks for resetting without harmful steam! Our Crafters Hot Knives work great for releasing the adhesives used on guitar necks! The blades can be used to heat up the adhesive without the potential damage to the finish caused by steam from a mini iron. The Pro version of this kit allows you to adjust the heat and keep both Hot Knives at the same temperature! This kit includes two of our 4-Inch Hot Knives, a Variable Heat Pro Power Supply, and a splitter for the Crafters jack so you can use both Hot Knives at once. Need help figuring out which size drillbit to use for the holes? One of our customers told us: "I used a 1.3mm (0.051") drill and it was perfect for the 4-Inch Hot Knife blade. Personally, I wouldn't go any smaller because the crimped tip binds up easily, otherwise. If you don't have a 1.3mm drill I would recommend anything from 3/64" (0.0469") up to 1/16" (0.0625). With the 3/64" you might have to re-drill the hole to open it up slightly. Don't force the blade or you might wreck it." Did your blade get stuck? John McNeil did this: "I noticed on Ted Woodfords recent video that the blade on his foam cutter got stuck. This is what happened to me. He comments that he thought the wood had swelled up but I think this is not the case. He did manage to unstick it by using some pliers on the silver part of the blade to pull it out. The easier way, and the best way to remove it in my opinion, is to add a few drops of water while the knife is still hot...the water will wick into the pilot hole and release the foam blade. I remove quite a few necks as I am in the business of rebracing older guitars." Be sure to test this on a scrap of wood before drilling into your guitar. International adapter plugs available Includes: ---2 4-Inch Hot Knives ---1 Eco Variable Heat Pro Power Station ---1 Crafters Jack Splitter Cable ---Printed Instructions --- --- NOTE: Does not include the wooden guide featured in the images! It only includes what's mentioned above! Features a handy on/off switch right on the handle and comes with 10 feet of power cord. CAUTION: These tools are designed for cutting soft foam. DO NOT FORCE the blade downward. Gently push the blade downward into your predrilled hole. Fast Shipping - Made in the USA - Quality Customer Service Hot Wire Foam Factory Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Remove guitar necks for resetting without harmful steam! Our Crafters Hot Knives work great for releasing the adhesives used on guitar necks! The blades can be used to heat up the adhesive without the potential damage to the finish caused by steam from a mini iron. The Pro version of this kit allows you to adjust the heat and keep both Hot Knives at the same temperature! This kit includes two of our 4-Inch Hot Knives, a Variable Heat Pro Power Supply, and a splitter for the Crafters jack so you can use both Hot Knives at once. Need help figuring out which size drillbit to use for the holes? One of our customers told us: "I used a 1.3mm (0.051") drill and it was perfect for the 4-Inch Hot Knife blade. Personally, I wouldn't go any smaller because the crimped tip binds up easily, otherwise. If you don't have a 1.3mm drill I would recommend anything from 3/64" (0.0469") up to 1/16" (0.0625). With the 3/64" you might have to re-drill the hole to open it up slightly. Don't force the blade or you might wreck it." Did your blade get stuck? John McNeil did this: "I noticed on Ted Woodfords recent video that the blade on his foam cutter got stuck. This is what happened to me. He comments that he thought the wood had swelled up but I think this is not the case. He did manage to unstick it by using some pliers on the silver part of the blade to pull it out. The easier way, and the best way to remove it in my opinion, is to add a few drops of water while the knife is still hot...the water will wick into the pilot hole and release the foam blade. I remove quite a few necks as I am in the business of rebracing older guitars." Be sure to test this on a scrap of wood before drilling into your guitar. International adapter plugs available Includes: 2 4-Inch Hot Knives 1 Eco Variable Heat Pro Power Station 1 Crafters Jack Splitter Cable Printed Instructions NOTE: Does not include the wooden guide featured in the images! It only includes what's mentioned above! Features a handy on/off switch right on the handle and comes with 10 feet of power cord. CAUTION: These tools are designed for cutting soft foam. DO NOT FORCE the blade downward. Gently push the blade downward into your predrilled hole. PAYMENTWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal, Visa, Amex, Discover, MasterCard Buyers in California will be charged 8% sales tax. Please pay as soon as possible, as that will allow us to ship your item to you sooner! SHIPPING Packages are always insured. We ship within 2 business days (So if you order Monday, your order will ship by Wednesday). Weekends and holidays do not count as business days. We are not responsible for any customs fees, duties, taxes or tariffs imposed by the destination country which you may have to pay. USA - FedEx & USPS (United States Postal Service) Canada/Mexico - USPS (United States Postal Service) International Worldwide (Except Hong Kong or China) - USPS (United States Postal Service) International WARRANTY/RETURNS Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Information: This product is warranted for non-commercial use as follows: For 90 days from the original date of purchase, HWFF, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace a defective unit free of charge, if the unit is defective due to an original manufacturer’s defect. This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or unit failure which results from alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect. Except as herein expressly set forth, HWFF, Inc. shall not under any circumstances be responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damage resulting from the use of the equipment. The consumer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as expressly provided above. Return Policy: HWFF, Inc. retains the exclusive and sole right as to whether an item may be returned, exchanged, or order cancelled. HWFF, Inc. thus encourages customers to use caution when placing an order, as once placed the order cannot be cancelled, nor the item returned or exchanged unless HWFF, Inc. expressly consents. In order to obtain a refund or exchange, prior approval must be given by HWFF, Inc.. Generally, HWFF, Inc. will consider returns within thirty (30) days of purchase with a 20% restocking charge. Refunds are for the cost of product only; shipping and handling charges are not refundable. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. Please ask any questions you may have prior to buying. Pro Guitar Neck Removal Kit Remove guitar necks for resetting without harmful steam! Our Crafters Hot Knives work great for releasing the adhesives used on guitar necks! The blades can be used to heat up the adhesive without the potential damage to the finish caused by steam from a mini iron. The Pro version of this kit allows you to adjust the heat and keep both Hot Knives at the same temperature! This kit includes two of our 4-Inch Hot Knives, a Variable Heat Pro Power Supply, and a splitter for the Crafters jack so you can use both Hot Knives at once. Need help figuring out which size drillbit to use for the holes? One of our customers told us: "I used a 1.3mm (0.051") drill and it was perfect for the 4-Inch Hot Knife blade. Personally, I wouldn't go any smaller because the crimped tip binds up easily, otherwise. If you don't have a 1.3mm drill I would recommend anything from 3/64" (0.0469") up to 1/16" (0.0625). With the 3/64" you might have to re-drill the hole to open it up slightly. Don't force the blade or you might wreck it." Did your blade get stuck? John McNeil did this: "I noticed on Ted Woodfords recent video that the blade on his foam cutter got stuck. This is what happened to me. He comments that he thought the wood had swelled up but I think this is not the case. He did manage to unstick it by using some pliers on the silver part of the blade to pull it out. The easier way, and the best way to remove it in my opinion, is to add a few drops of water while the knife is still hot...the water will wick into the pilot hole and release the foam blade. I remove quite a few necks as I am in the business of rebracing older guitars." Be sure to test this on a scrap of wood before drilling into your guitar. International adapter plugs available Includes: 2 4-Inch Hot Knives 1 Eco Variable Heat Pro Power Station 1 Crafters Jack Splitter Cable Printed Instructions NOTE: Does not include the wooden guide featured in the images! It only includes what's mentioned above! Features a handy on/off switch right on the handle and comes with 10 feet of power cord. CAUTION: These tools are designed for cutting soft foam. DO NOT FORCE the blade downward. Gently push the blade downward into your predrilled hole.
Price: 179.95 USD
Location: Lompoc, California
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