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Will Super Glue Fix this? are there any other alternatives?
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I humbly suggest a Dremel moto-tool and its associated wire wheel....first a complete dissasembly(keeping each strings components in a seperate numbered envelope or baggy)then polish the rust and grime off using the wire wheel(tool set on low speed,and wear safety glass')oil it up with wd-40,and re-assemble.
I'd use wood glue. It will let the wood swell with the water in the glue, making it tight.
good luck
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You don't need a big glob of wood glue just put some on the upper portion of the hole and when you push the stud back in be sure you push straight down.As you push it in it will drag the glue down into the hole.
I use a prouct called Break Free which is a cleaner lube and protector(CLP)to clean bridge parts. A wire brush can scratch the metal parts and will cause pitting over time so I would not use a wire brush an old toothbrush works fine.
BTW Break Free can be found at any Wal-Mart in the gun cleaning supplies.
I use it on machine guns as well good stuff.Last edited by straycat; 01-17-2009, 02:57 AM.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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