Changed the strings and pickup rings on my Warmoth yesterday. Simple, straightforward job, you'd think? No. Not really, in this case. Took the strings off, started cleaning the neck, gently brushed the cloth I was using against the nut...and the nut popped off.
So, I consulted the big book of guitar maintenance, and glued the nut back on. Then, when I turned the guitar over to put the strings in, I realised that the saddles on the Wilkinson hadn't been clamped down properly (when the guitar was built), and the bloody saddles all moved. So it now needs to be reintonated, which I couldn't do yesterday, because the book said to leave the strings well below concert pitch while the glue sets on the nut. So, so far a 30 minute job has taken about 3 hours.
It was one of those days where nothing went according to plan. :roll: