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Norseman1
Posted 2010-03-09 11:08 AM (#377486)
Subject: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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OK, I have a beat up Ovation that I want to try to somewhat resurrect. Is it possible to strip the top on an epaulet faced guitar? Also, for gluing down a pulled up bridge (wood came up with it)...would carpenter's glue work OK?

I know I should refer these repairs to the professionals, but my budget says that won't be happening....I will be OK with less than professional results, I just want to try and clean her up and make her functional.

Any ideas would be helpful....thanks.

Norse(I can cut and split wood, but that's about it)man1
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2010-03-09 11:54 AM (#377487 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top
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Norse,
I have stripped the top on an 1868; it can be done, just a lot of fussy sanding around the Epis. It now resides in the Great White North.

You can use Titebond to reglue the bridge (use clamps!).

I have also drilled a countersunk hole in a lifted bridge, installed two button head screws and covered the heads with fake abalone dots. Put in a bridge plate or washers on the back to prevent pull-through. Do it right and it looks great and nobody will know the difference.
'Dawg
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-03-09 12:32 PM (#377488 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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At the factory (at least this is what I was told by somebody there) they literally sand down the whole top, saddle, epaulets, and all. Then they refinish the top adding new epaulets and a new bridge.
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Norseman1
Posted 2010-03-09 1:42 PM (#377489 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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...so it can be done...I am going to make this a summer project once I get back to the Great White North.

Thanks for the advice...

Norse(Hey Paul!)man1
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seesquare
Posted 2010-03-09 1:47 PM (#377490 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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Get one of those fancy detail sanders, with the pointy nose on it. Probably make the sanding around the leaves a tad easier.
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Norseman1
Posted 2010-03-09 4:17 PM (#377491 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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...is there a particular stripper that is better than others?

Norse(just set up every pervert on the board!)man1
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-03-09 5:15 PM (#377492 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top
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Originally posted by Norseman1:
...is there a particular stripper that is better than others?
Hold on... be right back...
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bvince
Posted 2010-03-10 8:39 AM (#377493 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top



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When I discussed removal of the epaulets on mine with Kim, he said they will first try using heat to remove them. So I would guess a heat gun or blow dryer to start with and something like a wood chisel to pry with. As far as a proper stripper to use, just remember it is Laquer you are removing. That makes a big difference on what to use. What ever you do, stay away from the binding and joints as much as possible. If something comes loose THERE you may have a difficult time making it right. Sounds like a fun project if I had a beater to experiment on.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-03-10 12:48 PM (#377494 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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Actually it's catalyzed polyester, not lacquer. Strippers barely dent that stuff in my experience. Refinishing anything on an O requires a lot of sanding and elbow grease.
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cholloway
Posted 2010-03-10 1:05 PM (#377495 - in reply to #377486)
Subject: Re: Questions about refinishing/repairing an O top


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We must be getting old!
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