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"Heat is the killer of wooden guitars as all glue gives up in heat. Moisture will swe…"

Ron Frazier replied May 31, 2009 to finish inside of guitar??

3 May 31, 2009
Reply by Ron Frazier

"Years ago when this thing came out I made one . You need to strap the guitar into th…"

Ron Frazier replied May 31, 2009 to Are neck jigs necessary?

97 Sep 17, 2015
Reply by steven gallagher

"What year is it? Never mind! Fix it!! It is all right to repair but watch the refini…"

Ron Frazier replied May 25, 2009 to Restore my dad's D12-20 or?

5 May 26, 2009
Reply by Paul Hostetter

"If all guitars are in the same environment let the new one settle in for a week then…"

Ron Frazier replied May 25, 2009 to New Martin D12-28

2 May 26, 2009
Reply by griff

"Use supper glue and wick or fill the crack full of glue and when it is set up do it…"

Ron Frazier replied May 25, 2009 to What would you do?

4 May 25, 2009
Reply by Tim Mace

"Paul is right on this. The setup from the beginning of building it to stringing it.…"

Ron Frazier replied May 25, 2009 to Bridges.

22 Jun 1, 2009
Reply by Steve Frost

"Didn't they send a booklet to advise you of the way to build the Kit? At one time Ma…"

Ron Frazier replied May 25, 2009 to Question about gluing top to sides

12 May 29, 2009
Reply by Dan Coplan

"I bought one gallon 30 years ago and built with it and the things I still have are j…"

Ron Frazier replied May 24, 2009 to glue question

3 May 24, 2009
Reply by Mike Kolb

"Mark Good advice!! Glue up all the cracks and play it. You have character and don't…"

Ron Frazier replied May 24, 2009 to Removing nitro-cellulose

16 Jun 11, 2009
Reply by LARRY KLOSE

"Dan I usually make the fingerboard to its finish size or close, then glue on and fi…"

Ron Frazier replied May 23, 2009 to Question about gluing top to sides

12 May 29, 2009
Reply by Dan Coplan

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