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Joined: September 2007 Posts: 108
| Just before a gig my battery box came loose in my 1615 Pacemaker. While struggling to re-install with my arm through the sound hole, my rosette came right off the top, luckily in one piece. (This is odd as last year I had the guitar fully refurbished at mothership with a new top and all).
I'm sure I can glue it back into place , but need suggestions for the best type of glue. Thanks in advance, Murph |
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Joined: November 2006 Posts: 3969
| I've had rosettes lift (but not come away completely) and have used the thick cyanoacrylate (SuperGlue gel, e.g.) to glue it back down. The advantage to CyA is that it can be easily dissolved with acetone if you ever need to remove the rosette, say at the factory for a refinish job. |
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 Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
Location: south east Michigan | Whatever you do, DON'T use Gorilla Glue. It expands and gets all foamy. |
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Joined: September 2007 Posts: 108
| Thanks guys, Superglue it is!! Gorrilla glue was on my list so thanks, now its not! |
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 608
Location: Caribou, ME | I made the mistake of using Duco cement one time. I figured since it was used for binding and worked well gluing plastic to non-plastic items it would be ideal.
Wrong!
It melted the imprint on the back side. It wasn't horrible, but it was visible up close. Good thing I didn't use any more than absolutely necessary because it would have made the black run even worse. |
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