01-20-2006, 01:22 PM
sorry I did not see this earlier,
there is an easy cheep fix.
use hot glue to set it back to gether, if you must drill a hole and dowl it back to gether.
use nylon sewing thread or fly tieing tread rap your float the finish it off with an epoxy. a think coat of epoxy glue will seal up the entire plug.
if you dont already have the craft tools and materials on hand you did the right thing, and you have to ask what is your time worth?
with a belt sander you can make an entire new body out of bass wood. any other wood is to heavy.
I keep craft tools and materials on hand all the time, ya never know when one of the kids is going to want something fixed. Or in the middle of a sleepless night I get an urge to make somthing.
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there is an easy cheep fix.
use hot glue to set it back to gether, if you must drill a hole and dowl it back to gether.
use nylon sewing thread or fly tieing tread rap your float the finish it off with an epoxy. a think coat of epoxy glue will seal up the entire plug.
if you dont already have the craft tools and materials on hand you did the right thing, and you have to ask what is your time worth?
with a belt sander you can make an entire new body out of bass wood. any other wood is to heavy.
I keep craft tools and materials on hand all the time, ya never know when one of the kids is going to want something fixed. Or in the middle of a sleepless night I get an urge to make somthing.
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