1952 D 28 repair bad bridge and neck relief

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1952 D 28 repair bad bridge and neck relief

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Today I got the bridge off. There was a rather large filler under the bridge. It appears that some of the filler wasn't glued well can lifted out on the bridge. I check to make sure that what was there was solid. In this case I will fill in the void and glue in with HHG , this filler will stay clamped overnight. I will then do another filler so that there is a matrix , this will give this more structure. The filler is down to the plate but is will be structurally ok.
Once that is fixed I will be able to glue in the new bridge. I also measured the neck and there is a forward bow in it. I pulled 5 frets and work to get us some back bow to improve the neck relief.
here are the pics of what we are up to . With the old Tee bar non adjustable necks we use a heavier tang to back spring the neck to make the relief adjustment
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When I got into making the bridge I found that the old one was not original. The holes were not even close to center. Since the bridge plate and now the bridge are not original I talked to my customer and we are going to make this back to original. I did find there was some damage also under the bridge so now we can take care of all the issues.
I am making the bridge plate about 1/8 in larger to the front and rear for structure. I will make a new bridge once the footprint is repaired. You can see there is a hole in the top and there is a filler under the bridge. Once the new plate is on I can repair all of this also. Here are some pics for you and you can see the process of repair.

In all repair issues structure is a key element.
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Wow! You can actually fix that? I'm impressed.

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yes it can be repaired.
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Today I got the clamps off from the plate and had to inlay another patch.
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Re: 1952 D 28 repair bad bridge and neck relief

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Interesting stuff! How did you get the old bridge plate off? Were the old patches in the top going thru the soundboard? In a case like this would you lay in a spruce veneer if the defect didn't go thru the board? Plugging the pin holes is for adding to the board integrity before attaching the new bridge? Thanks for showing this!
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There is a knack to get out a plate. I think we did a video on that and it will be up after editing. I will take a photo essay on what I did to show you guys.
There were a few patches under the bridge and one was through the top. I had to replace the plate as the holes were off location and this allowed me to reglue the fillets in and through layering the patched I can create and strengthen the area. More of that process will follow as I have one more layer to do .
When I pull a plate I make a sponge in the shape of the plate and let that soak on the plate about 4 hr then use a heater and steam out the glue through the wet wood , this allows easier removal and cleaner work offing the plate.
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The top under the bridge was in pretty bad shape but with all the l fillers it is now pretty solid. Tomorrow I can put the top filler on. Here is what it looks like so far. As you can see it is fill glue fill glue repeat.
No I will also tell you that I am using fish and hhg glue for this. The reason is that down the road if ever it has to be worked on , the fillets can be removed easy with out causing damage. Had I used epoxy or CA that would seal the wood grain and not allow a proper reglue. This is a museum style repair in that all the work is totally reversible.
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That's amazing. I'm anxious to see how it turns out.

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It is feeling very strong I am thinking of loading meds on it. Tomorrow I place the top fillet. Pics will follow to the end.
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