55 years time tested method! My friend and mentor who started his guitar tech career working for Dan Armstrong in 1969 has been using this epoxy method for decades. I have a couple of my own spins on it here using tools I prefer to use.
Best method for guaranteeing the bridge will never come off again. Great for plywood tops, cedar tops, and other difficult woods.
Don't listen to the haters and traditionalists. If you don't want the bridge coming off again, this is the way to go! Most recent success was on a $10,000 New World Guitar by Hill Luthierie. Cedar top where two (yes, two!) traditional bridge reglues failed. Twice! At a professional authorized dealer who did a perfect job! Wasn't his fault. He didn't know about this method!
Materials:
7 mil (or slightly thicker) Mylar Film
Masking Tape
Xacto Knife
Margin Trowel (ground down to have a thin blade)
Dremel with Stewmac Precision Router Base
Amana Tool 4223-S Router Bit
Inspection Mirror
Stewmac Bridge Clamps
Zap water thin CA glue
Devcon 2 Ton Epoxy
Teflon Electric Drill + 3/16" Drill Bit Tapered Reamer
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