I used a vacuum clamp for gluing on a couple of bridges, and each time I did, the footprint of the clamp left an impression on the finish that was difficult to rub out.
Has anyone else had that problem, or know of a way to mitigate it?
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Re: vacuum clamp for bridges
Your parameters -- finish, timing, method etc.?
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Re: vacuum clamp for bridges
I use the LMI clamp it on almost all the guitars I make and I use a home made one on ukuleles. I used mostly EM6000 or Shellac as a top coat. I had contaminates on the foam gasket once that left a mark. Otherwise no problems.