Plastic Bindings on antique guitars
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:24 pm
Hi Guys,I'm brand new to the forum. Although I do belong to about 5 others. I am an Amateur Builder and like to restore old guitars. Kind of give them a new life and let them try again to find someone who Loves them enough to take better care of them. In the past year I have brought back to life a Gretsch Acoustic found in a dumpster. A Kay swingmaster off ebay nothing but a neck (no Frets) a body (no electronics). A Kay Jumbo Archtop , circa 1940. All I had was a body that was missing a few things like a neck. Kerfed linings, Bindings,etc. My current project is a Kay? Antique Parlor Guitar(sounds better then just an old guitar don't you think?
About twenty years ago I made three Mandolins from scrap Maple from an old coffee table and a nice straight grained pine?Fence post. Using basically a pocket knife and nail file. Lol Maybe it wasn;t quite that bad.
My dream of course is to make a nice Dreadnaut using quality tonewoods. I do have a shop now and it's a little better equipped then I was twenty years ago.
On the Old Kay Jumbo I used Macassar Ebony to bind it with. Came out very good. I hate to admit this but I used super Glue to install it. Worked fine. However,I am using plastic binding on this old parlor guitar. Superglue didn't work to good. So I ordered out some binding glue from stewmac. Worked great as I bound the new neck I carved from a block of Mahogony. I used blue painters Masking tape to clamp it on. Now this is not viable on the binding on the body as this tape removes the antique finish. So I got some rubberbands from Stewmac.
My problem is I don't have any experience with using rubberbands to clamp binding> Any help you fellows can give in the way of how to get started,etc... I would appreciate your help. I was overjoyed to find this forum. Thank You Lonnie B
About twenty years ago I made three Mandolins from scrap Maple from an old coffee table and a nice straight grained pine?Fence post. Using basically a pocket knife and nail file. Lol Maybe it wasn;t quite that bad.
My dream of course is to make a nice Dreadnaut using quality tonewoods. I do have a shop now and it's a little better equipped then I was twenty years ago.
On the Old Kay Jumbo I used Macassar Ebony to bind it with. Came out very good. I hate to admit this but I used super Glue to install it. Worked fine. However,I am using plastic binding on this old parlor guitar. Superglue didn't work to good. So I ordered out some binding glue from stewmac. Worked great as I bound the new neck I carved from a block of Mahogony. I used blue painters Masking tape to clamp it on. Now this is not viable on the binding on the body as this tape removes the antique finish. So I got some rubberbands from Stewmac.
My problem is I don't have any experience with using rubberbands to clamp binding> Any help you fellows can give in the way of how to get started,etc... I would appreciate your help. I was overjoyed to find this forum. Thank You Lonnie B