I went over to my friend's shop to restart work on my build but at the end of the night I decided to show him what I'd done with the Tak. I don't know if it was the beer or the lateness of the hour but we did some meatball surgery last night - and the prognosis for the patient is not too good! :(
First, we prepped the patient for surgery:

You can't really see, but I'd already taken a sharpened spatula and broke the glue joint beneath the fingerboard extension. Sure, I did crack the finish in places but by and large I got the fingerboard free of the top without major damage...
Then with the help of a a fret extractor thingie and a drill press we made the first incision:

Rosewood smells so good when you grind into it. :freak:
Now it was really time to put the patient under. Time for the laughing gas... well, actually some steam from a cappuccino machine he got of the local Craig's List:
You see where this is going; time to inject the steam directly to the neck joint:
The plan from that point was to loosen the joint and use a jig to pop the neck free of the body. It turns out however that that mess inside was neither AR glue (aka Titebond) or CA glue (aka Super Glue.) It clearly wasn't hide glue - we'd have smelled that once steam was applied - but it was something else that did not react to steam.
So we pulled the patient out of the jig, got a fretting hammer and started just whacking away at the heel cap. Well, by that point things were already turning ugly.
I think the guy who repaired it last actually used epoxy which means that if this neck is coming off I'm going to have to saw it off and bolt it back on.
I don't know what I'm agonna do at this point. Maybe scrap it and chalk it up to experience or further dissect it and see if there's anything I can save and integrate into a new dread build? If this guitar is indeed a loss I think that'd be cool to do.