anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?
PEZ
Posted 2012-06-06 12:57 PM (#455307)
Subject: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6n-9PI3Cx8
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alpep
Posted 2012-06-06 1:11 PM (#455308 - in reply to #455307)
Subject: Re: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?


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very eloquent
he should play a trailer
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martinez
Posted 2012-06-06 3:36 PM (#455311 - in reply to #455307)
Subject: Re: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?


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Wow, I want to avoid that happening to mine!!! I've never in my life thought about "humidity" .....maybe I should start!
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Darkbar
Posted 2012-06-06 4:29 PM (#455312 - in reply to #455311)
Subject: Re: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?



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Ha! PEZ has 6 responses in a row. GET 'Em PEZ!!!!
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javaman
Posted 2012-06-06 5:24 PM (#455315 - in reply to #455307)
Subject: Re: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?


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Well I doubt that a response will ever get back to this guy, but a word to the wise is to keep your solid wood guitars humidified to around 45% humidity to prevent this from happening. It happened to my Balladeer years ago because I didn't know how to care for a solid wood top. When I bought my Taylor it came with a humidifier. I went out and bought a hygrometer from a cigar store to keep in my cases. I now place a piece of sponge in a small plastic container with holes punched in it (that I picked up at a dollar store), and keep it moist (not dripping wet) in my solid wood guitar cases. I even put one in an electric case when I discovered "fret spout" in the neck, which was caused by the neck getting dry and shrinking slightly.

When I found my Balladeer cracked I took a full sized wet sponge and put it in the guitar body and left it in the case for a day. When I checked on it the crack had completely closed up, so I let it dry for a week or so and used wood glue in the crack and held it together with a clamp. Then let it set for a few days. That was a few years ago and it is still holding. Oh yeah, the bridge came off also. I used Titebond wood glue and some very small screws to hold it on. This is probably not the recommended repair technique, but everything is still holding together and sounding good.
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MWoody
Posted 2012-06-06 7:09 PM (#455318 - in reply to #455307)
Subject: Re: anyone bord want explain humidity to this guy?



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Its gotta be the accent...

Q: Waddya tell an idiot wid two black eyes?

A: Nuthin! He didn't listen the first two times...
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