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Jeff Waller
From: marshall Illinois, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 4:30 pm
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i built a nice cabinet for a shobud single 12 restoration, well i go to put the endplates on it this evening and the wood has shrunk and the endplates are very loose now. has anyone else ran into a problem like this? i built the cabinet and left it sitting on my table for about 3 weeks. it wasn't finished or anything. any hints would be appreciated alot. should i have laquered the cabinet immediately ? _________________ 1977 Red Lacquer MSA Classic S-10;
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Bent Romnes
From: London,Ontario, Canada
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 5:57 pm
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Jeff, the question is HOW loose?
When you spray on a coat of primer and 6 coats of lacquer - that's 8 mil of finish (8/1000")
That just might do the trick. If you used kiln dried wood there wasn't much moisture to suck out to start with and I predict it can't have shrunk all that much.
I would give the spray lacquer a chance _________________ BenRom Pedal Steel Guitars
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Glenn Uhler
From: Trenton, New Jersey, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 6:00 pm Wood not dry?
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Before you built the body, the wood should have been dried to a relative humidity/moisture content lower than the area where the instrument will be used and stored. The body sat on the table where it was drier than the shop, and shrank. _________________ 1974 Marlen S-12 1968 Tele 1969 Martin D-35H |
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Jerry Jones
From: Franklin, Tenn.
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 6:08 pm
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I suspect that the relative humidity is very low in your shop......very common problem in cold climate areas this time of year. RH can easily swing to 20% and lower....45% - 50% would be ideal. There's lots of reading on this subject out on the net if you are interested. |
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Jeff Waller
From: marshall Illinois, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 6:26 pm
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bent id say about 1/8 inch play if i put the endplate right against the front apron the back apron has 1/8 inch between the endplate and apron _________________ 1977 Red Lacquer MSA Classic S-10;
peavey nashville 400; DD-7 digital delay; GE-7 Equalizer.. |
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Bill Hatcher
From: Atlanta Ga. USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 7:40 pm
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three weeks?
try three years. i would trust it then. i have wood that i have had for 30+ years. its still moving around.
1/8th of an inch in three weeks is not right....thats WAY too much. |
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Bent Romnes
From: London,Ontario, Canada
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Posted 13 Feb 2013 7:49 pm
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I agree, Bill, that's way to much for just moisture movement.
Jeff you might have to make yourself a new cabinet if it's as much as 1/8"
Edit: Would it work if you cut yourself some 1/16" veneer and glue one piece to each apron? _________________ BenRom Pedal Steel Guitars
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Jeff Waller
From: marshall Illinois, USA
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Posted 14 Feb 2013 7:41 am
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i was thinking the same thing about building a new cabinet. when i built it the endplates were snug . i guess i'll build me a new one _________________ 1977 Red Lacquer MSA Classic S-10;
peavey nashville 400; DD-7 digital delay; GE-7 Equalizer.. |
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