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Author:  DannyV [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:56 am ]
Post subject:  cleaning fret slots

Just thought I would share this one because it is just so darn slick and easy. For cleaning glue out of the slot of a bound FB I have a soldering gun tip ground down to fret slot width and sort of sharpened to a point so it will go right into the bottom corner of the slot. Pull the trigger and in about 5 seconds the glue bubbles out of the slot leaving non behind. I tried to get a photo of it bubbling up but I needed a third hand, but you get the idea.
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I got this one from my buddy Bob who I thing got the idea from his friends at Webber guitars in Vancouver.

Author:  DannyV [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:59 am ]
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Ouch! Close ups of my shoddy inlay work. :oops: It is good from far. :lol:

Author:  mkellyvrod [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:09 pm ]
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Good idea; thanks for sharing. Inlays look fine to me.

Author:  Alex Kleon [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:25 pm ]
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Sharp thinking!

Alex

Author:  Fred Tellier [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:27 pm ]
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Good idea thanks for sharing.

Fred

Author:  RusRob [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:44 pm ]
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Thanks for the idea Danny [:Y:]

I usually just use the back of an X-acto knife which is the perfect width but scraping the glue out sometimes can be tough. That seems like it would do the trick of heating it up.

I know I have an old soldering iron around the shop somewhere.

Thanks,
Bob

Author:  Lonnie J Barber [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:19 pm ]
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I bought a tiny saw from Stewmac made especially for that very job. Cost like $12. Not to downplay your way. Just saying

Author:  SteveSmith [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 2:47 pm ]
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I like that idea - thanks! For those of us that already own a soldering gun a spare tip would cost next to nothing.

Author:  Tom West [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:28 pm ]
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Danny: Nice idea................I've struggled with getting stray bits of glue from fret slots.... and thought there must be an easier way. I use an exacto blade sharpened like a chisel. Will give this a try. Thanks for thinking this up...........wish I was as smart.
Tom

Author:  cphanna [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:04 pm ]
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You don't scorch the fretboard wood doing this? (I can't see any evidence that you have). Man, I think this is a pretty neat idea. But let's advise those with plastic bindings on their fingerboards that this is probably NOT the best method for them. Wood bindings, okay. I'm sure it requires a certain touch that can only come with practice, but I do like the concept. Thank you.

Author:  DannyV [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:23 pm ]
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cphanna wrote:
You don't scorch the fretboard wood doing this? (I can't see any evidence that you have). Man, I think this is a pretty neat idea. But let's advise those with plastic bindings on their fingerboards that this is probably NOT the best method for them. Wood bindings, okay. I'm sure it requires a certain touch that can only come with practice, but I do like the concept. Thank you.

It's pretty slick. You have complete control. You're sticking the tip in cold. Pull the trigger and as soon as the glue heats up and melts, a few seconds, with a little pressure it squeezes out. It works so fast there really is no time to scorch anything. The glue in this case is CA. I suppose I should have gave the disclaimer : WARNING - I HAVE NOT TRIED THIS WITH PLASTIC BINDING. :lol: I think if one was careful they could use this on plastic. I will never know myself. Kind of a wood guy.

Author:  meddlingfool [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:02 pm ]
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I like it. Especially that you can get it where you need and then crank the heat.

Author:  Rick Hubka [ Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:29 pm ]
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That is so slick and solves one of my many many problems.
I must have 4 soldering irons too.
Thanks

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