Hello, and thanks for a great forum!
I have an Ibanez 2355 (copy of ES 175). The binding on the back seems to have shrunk, and it has come loose from the back (see attachment). I have thought of the following solutions:
1. Force the binding down to the back plate. This is possible, but I am afraid that it won't last long. If I should do this, which glue should I choose?
2. Cut the binding with a knife and fill the gap with white epoxy or several layers of white super glue from Stewmac.
3. Will the binding soften with heat? If so, how to heat such a tiny piece without destroying surrounding finish and binding? I am afraid that the heating will do more bad than good.
I would make a cull to fit that spot and clamp it closed you may have to take your wifes hair drier and heat it a little as you go and then use super glue to stick it on again > Bill.""""""""
Hi Bob, I'm not sure what is in Frank's link, and I hope not to counter his expert advice, I have just done a similar repair on a Guild with black bindings, I positioned the guitar with the area uppermost and directed my desk lamp at the binding , when warm it was happy to go back into place. Then i applied some super strength epoxy, and cleaned up , taped the binding down , and left it to harden with the lamp on it.When hard I needed to scrape it and sand a little.I also tried solvent glue and tried without the lamp which all failed.The end result was good however.Len