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Head CleaningI read Mr. Ford's article on cleaning banjo heads, and I just wanted to point out that you can also use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers (or Melamin… Started by Vega in Luthier Talk |
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Ancient Martin repair question (sorry, improperly posted 1st time round)Hi Frank - I read with great interest your article on the restoration of your 1887 Martin parlor guitar. I recently inherited a very simila… Started by Andrew Black in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Andrew Black |
plansHi Just Joined today I build steel string acoustics Can anyone help me find plans in the UK for a baratone Ukulele. My next guitar will be… Started by john porter in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by john porter |
Homemade Heating Blanket For $1Hi all, I just wanted to share this idea for new broke repair-people like myself. I've made a lot of investments in specialized tools from… Started by hobocaster in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
glueing spruce to carbon fibre - which glue?Hey everyone, I'm about to repair a carbon fibre Martin for the shop. I have a new back for it and the old braces are off and cleaned up..… Started by steve curtis in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Peavey EXP with an intonation mystery...(first of all, did everybody leave town this week?! This board hasn't been this quiet since the minute it started....) But I digress On th… Started by Mike Kolb in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
How can I easily fix a slightly overset neck?Hello! I could not find any other discussions on this topic, so here is my first post: A while ago, I did a neck reset on one of my own gu… Started by peter in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Brass frets?I'm doing a neck reset and partial refret on a fine old Kay archtop. I couldn't talk the owner into a full refret, nor (hence) could I talk… Started by Mike Kolb in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Stella HarmonyJust became the proud owner of a 60's something Stella by Harmony. Needed a project to develop some skills with some of the more advanced r… Started by Brian Farrell in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by Ron Frazier |
Thickness Sanding WarpedI have a walnut bookmatched back that I need to thickness sand/plane. I don't have a drum sander, usually use the Wagner Safe-T-Planer. The… Started by sgodbe in Luthier Talk |
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Jan 17, 2009 Reply by sgodbe |
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