Tail block assembly

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Ken Hundley
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Re: Tail block assembly

Post by Ken Hundley » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:53 pm

I use an old cloths iron on medium to high. Leave it over a damp cloth once its hot, and in less than 2 minutes, the plates were loose. If you have to use putty knives, I have a small boiler pot I got from walgreens for $10. Get the water boiling, and heat up 3-4 scraper/putty knives. As they start to cool, they are harder to work, so rotate them to keep warming them. Glue should turn to a taffy-like consistency and let go with little force.
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Re: Tail block assembly

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:06 pm

Ken? Is that Ken? The Ken who is making the Macacuaba guitar???
What have you been working on of late?

Kevin

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