Gluing sound board cracks back to ribs.

David Renaud studiorenaud@qc.aibn.com
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 08:45:55 -0500


I use popsicle sticks to spread and mix glues.
Grid the end flat & thin on your disk sander
for under ribs, pointed to drip in a bridge hole..
Disposable, no clean up, bend and break them
to your hearts content....and free if you purchase
popsicles for the kids anyway.

                Cheers
                Dave Renaud
                RPT
                Canada

John M. Formsma wrote:

> You might try an artist's palette mixing knife. I think that is what they
> are called. Since it has been many moons since I had art lessons, the terms
> of the artist trade have not been thought of in some time. Perhaps an old,
> disassembled feeler gauge would be useful in spreading glue.
> John Formsma
> Blue Mountain, MS
> ----------
> > From: Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@KSCABLE.com>
> > Slide a thin spatula (hacksaw blade is pretty
> > thick, and has TEETH) between the rib and panel.
>





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