Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:50 pm
On the other hand, if Gorilla Glue had been used on the kerfing of my '53 Gretsch, I would never have been able to have it restored. The whole thing had to come apart, unfortunately. As you can surmise, it was in pretty rough shape.
I've used Gorilla Glue to repair furniture (a broken chair leg) and I've been positively amazed with the results. I don't know of a stronger glue -- maybe there is one, but I can't say what.
Speaking of which, John -- do you have recommendations for the type of glue to use on that 330/12 nut you just sold me? What dy'all use on them in the factory?
Any help would be appreciated greatly.
I've used Gorilla Glue to repair furniture (a broken chair leg) and I've been positively amazed with the results. I don't know of a stronger glue -- maybe there is one, but I can't say what.
Speaking of which, John -- do you have recommendations for the type of glue to use on that 330/12 nut you just sold me? What dy'all use on them in the factory?
Any help would be appreciated greatly.
I'm afraid though this will have to be cleated.