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RE: Building a Student Model
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Cervantes
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Joined: Jun. 14 2014
From: Encinitas, CA USA
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RE: Building a Student Model (in reply to Andy Culpepper)
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ORIGINAL: Andy Culpepper I've always admired your organized and efficient approach to building, Stephen. And your guitars look and sound great, and presumably are not falling apart too often, lol. One question about Titebond as I've started experimenting with it, I take it you don't think Titebond II or III provide better results than the Original? Andy, I happened to read this on the MIMF site earlier today: Titebond II, Titebond III Waterproof (II), longer open time (III) Not recommended for lutherie, doesn't dry hard. (they recommend Titebond original) i have used Titebond II and III for general woodworking though. My biggest problem is with squeeze out, I need to learn to not put too much on. Joel
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