DiGiorgio classical with de-laminating back - FRETS.NET2024-03-29T14:40:49Zhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/digiorgio-classical-with-de-laminating-back?commentId=2177249%3AComment%3A280550&feed=yes&xn_auth=noPossibly made by a manufactur…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-28:2177249:Comment:2805722021-08-28T08:01:47.865ZTaffy Evanshttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/TaffyEvans
<p>Possibly made by a manufacturer of plywood company and the guitar builder.</p>
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<p>Possibly made by a manufacturer of plywood company and the guitar builder.</p>
<p>Taff</p> Ahhhh.......( I can only smel…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-28:2177249:Comment:2805702021-08-28T01:33:53.733Zthefishinmusicianhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/thefishinmusician
<p>Ahhhh.......( I can only smell cooking turkey, pot and Bacon....)...Although....Do you think anyone would use hide glue to laminate a plywood on an inexpensive guitar from Brazil ?....( My logic side here )...</p>
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<p>Ahhhh.......( I can only smell cooking turkey, pot and Bacon....)...Although....Do you think anyone would use hide glue to laminate a plywood on an inexpensive guitar from Brazil ?....( My logic side here )...</p>
<p></p> I’d start in a small area; in…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-27:2177249:Comment:2805582021-08-27T20:18:14.139ZGreg Mirkenhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/GregMirken
I’d start in a small area; introduce a few drops of hot water with a syringe, squish it around a bit then clamp flat for a day. If the loose area stays down you’re dealing with hide glue.
I’d start in a small area; introduce a few drops of hot water with a syringe, squish it around a bit then clamp flat for a day. If the loose area stays down you’re dealing with hide glue. Can'tthink of a way to find t…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-27:2177249:Comment:2806412021-08-27T13:42:49.445Zthefishinmusicianhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/thefishinmusician
<p>Can'tthink of a way to find that out.....Company no longer around...</p>
<p>Can'tthink of a way to find that out.....Company no longer around...</p> It might be worth figuring ou…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-23:2177249:Comment:2805502021-08-23T17:29:38.655ZGreg Mirkenhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/GregMirken
It might be worth figuring out what glue was originally used for laminating. If you introduce a little water, you should be able to tell hide glue by smell. That would be the ideal case, because adding a little thinned hide glue will reactivate the original.
It might be worth figuring out what glue was originally used for laminating. If you introduce a little water, you should be able to tell hide glue by smell. That would be the ideal case, because adding a little thinned hide glue will reactivate the original. That's a new glue to me...Tha…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-23:2177249:Comment:2807362021-08-23T11:50:19.749Zthefishinmusicianhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/thefishinmusician
<p>That's a new glue to me...Thanks !</p>
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<p>That's a new glue to me...Thanks !</p>
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<p></p> Use Old Brown Glue. When heat…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-23:2177249:Comment:2807332021-08-23T10:31:04.933ZPalle Clausenhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/PalleClausen
<p>Use Old Brown Glue. When heated up, it gets nearly water thin and can get in to all the tight places.</p>
<p>Use Old Brown Glue. When heated up, it gets nearly water thin and can get in to all the tight places.</p> Hi, my first thought was to w…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-23:2177249:Comment:2806332021-08-23T06:27:26.213ZTaffy Evanshttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/TaffyEvans
<p>Hi, my first thought was to work out a camping method, and cauls to match the back radius so that the laminations can be firmly held together whilst the glue is setting. </p>
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<p>Hi, my first thought was to work out a camping method, and cauls to match the back radius so that the laminations can be firmly held together whilst the glue is setting. </p>
<p>Taff</p>