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Old 09-02-10, 09:54 AM
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isn't woodglue harder to remove than a drop of superglue? I'll be sending the guitar to malcom but i just wanna know
coz woodglue - u can heat and redissolve it for easy removal - cant do that with supague bro ...
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Ouch..seems like i'm the only one who used superglue..

I used 2 drops spread evenly lol. Die.

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coz woodglue - u can heat and redissolve it for easy removal - cant do that with supague bro ...
Eh uncle fgl hairdryer confirm cannot work on superglue ah?
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Actually, wood glue is better for wood. Duh! 'Cos wood will expand and shrink and wood glue is not as stiff and brittle as super glue. Super glue will fatigue and give way after a while due to the changes in wood.
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Eh uncle fgl hairdryer confirm cannot work on superglue ah?
woiii wat uncle?I'm 24 lah

nope - superglue has a special solvent to remove but it will need direct contact and would be messy ..

after nut is removed - prolly will be some left over residue dried superglue in the nut slot ... can easily scrape off
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right... righhhhhht...
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right... righhhhhht...

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