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Comments on: Guitar repair: The toughest bridge glue-up job I took on!
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By: Amit Newton
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Sat, 16 Apr 2022 12:31:42 +0000https://lkoguitargarage.com/?p=3078#comment-326In reply to Guitar Bridges.
Yes!
Thank you for your comment.
That is exactly the process I follow while gluing on bridges but the issue I faced was not of glue and its squeeze out.
This was a moustache bridge under the footprint of which I had to painstakingly remove lacquer – not your everyday bridge pull and re-glue!
Inevitably, there were a lot of little chip-outs despite me being as careful as I could be.
Say, did you actually read the piece??!!
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By: Guitar Bridges
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Sat, 16 Apr 2022 09:51:40 +0000https://lkoguitargarage.com/?p=3078#comment-325I usually use a damp cloth or paper towel to wipe off the excess squeeze out. Make sure to wipe it away immediately. You don’t want it to harden and ruin the finish. I usually like to let the bridge set up over night. This way there is plenty of time for the glue to dry. Take the clamps off the next day and you are ready to restring your guitar. Just make sure to be careful removing the clamp and caul. It is very easy to dent the inside of the sound hole with a deep c-clamp. Understanding the principles and basic operations of guitar bridge is critical.
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