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Original Bridge Replacement on 1979 1117

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WRice
Posted 2021-12-06 8:06 PM (#556537)
Subject: Original Bridge Replacement on 1979 1117


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Hi All.
How difficult would it be to replace a bridge on these? They was epoxied on, right?
Would the epoxy they used back then be hard to heat, and take off without messing up the top?
Thanks, Wyatt
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2021-12-06 8:56 PM (#556538 - in reply to #556537)
Subject: Re: Original Bridge Replacement on 1979 1117


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Dan Savage would know......
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seesquare
Posted 2021-12-07 7:06 AM (#556545 - in reply to #556537)
Subject: Re: Original Bridge Replacement on 1979 1117


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Ditto with Moody. My experience has been to heat the bridge, and slowly & carefully work a thin sheet of steel, like a pancake spatula, under the bridge, trying to avoid digging into the soundboard. That epoxy is pretty stubborn.
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