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19th October 2018, 12:46 PM #1Awaiting Email Confirmation
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de gluing question
Hi.
I have just been entertaining myself removing a fretboard from a neck with heat vinegar and a putty knife...with a view to re-using both.
I've yet to completely clean up the gluing surfaces ready for the next iteration.
Having got all the titebond residue off the surfaces and lightly sanding etc etc do I need to neutralise the vinegar residue with soapy water or baking soda - or anything?
Where's the end point?
(I don't do this a lot) )
Thanks,
Rob.
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19th October 2018, 01:24 PM #2
A while back on here someone took the fingerboard off a fiddle and lightly planed off the old glue back to solid wood. It does get things flat for rejoining too. Here is the old thread.
Violin bridge fitting issue. Need advice.
Regards
John
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