Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Ken Hundley » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:13 am

My biggest concern when using heat on the bridge has always been about the center seam of the top. If you are using enough heat to melt the glue under the bridge, there is a good chance you could cause the seam to distort, possibly even softening the glue of the center of the x and bridge plate. I have lifted 4 bridges with heat every time, and was always worried about it. So far, been lucky, and haven't learned another way to do it.
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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Dave Bagwill » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:25 am

N K forster, a luthier whose work I admire, advises a sharp block plane (got one!) and a sharp chisel (got one!). I've done that procedure one time and it worked very well but took a good 1/2 hour or so, maybe a little longer. I'm leaning that direction again since time is not a big issue.
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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Kevin in California » Mon Feb 04, 2013 11:30 pm

I haven't removed a bridge yet, but I think my approach will be when the time comes to use a very thin putty knife, heat the putty knife and insert it under the bridge giving a little tap, working it in, reheating, repeat, etc. I think Hundley has done something like this, haven't you Ken? This way no heat to affect the top seam, or bracing underneath.

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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Tim Benware » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:31 am

I've tried the tap method, the heated knife tap method, heated bridge cold knife and heated bridge with heated knife. I use the latter method now and the bridge comes off much cleaner, faster and with fewer wood fibers clinging to the bottom that way. Have had no problems with that method.
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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Dave Bagwill » Tue Feb 05, 2013 12:51 am

Never tried the plane/chisel method?
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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Tim Benware » Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:46 am

No, for two reasons - 1. most of the bridges were reused and 2. it's a whole lot more work and effort to get to the same place.
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Re: Safest way to remove a bridge (titebond I'm pretty sure)

Post by Dave Bagwill » Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:19 am

For someone like me who does not do it very often, might it be a safer way to get to the same place? I mean, the risk of tear out or splinters is essentially zero.
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