Hello all, I'm not having a good day. I just installed some vintage-style tuners in a brand new roasted swamp ash maple tele neck. Upon close inspection, I now see that there are two hairline cracks, from tuner hole to edge of headstock, for both high and low E strings. One seems fairly superficial, one extends about halfway down the edge of the headstock. I took it to a guitar tech this morning, he of course said that he could try and get some superglue in the cracks and clamp them, but he suggested I first try to get into contact with Warmoth because, in his opinion, I used an appropriate bit size and drill depth. I also lubricated the screws with paraffin and installed by hand with a small screwdriver. The screws went in easily, so I'm quite surprised by the cracking.
Should I try to contact Warmoth about it, or should I just try and glue it and drill out larger pilot holes? I'm not really concerned about the appearance of the cracks, I'm just concerned with long term stability and durability.
Thanks for any advice.
Photos: https://imgur.com/a/Ai1PI
Should I try to contact Warmoth about it, or should I just try and glue it and drill out larger pilot holes? I'm not really concerned about the appearance of the cracks, I'm just concerned with long term stability and durability.
Thanks for any advice.
Photos: https://imgur.com/a/Ai1PI