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Hello friends. I assume that the bottom of a guitar coming off is something of an issue but having never played I can't really say for sure whether it's a death sentence for the thing or just something a bit of glue will fix. Advice required.
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>>2862050
Not that big of a deal just glue it.
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>>2862050
Use hide glue so a luthier can easily undo anything you botch. If he has to start sanding you're gonna go up a pay grade.
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>>2862050
it is easily glued in place. most guitar repair is done with glue that can be removed later down the line for more extensive repairs, so something like hide glue or similar. watch some videos. if it's a valuable guitar, stop touching it and take it to a shop to be repaired, this is a pretty minor repair.
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>>2862050
Just wood glue and clamp it.
Unless it's an old vintage instrument, it's probably not worth paying to have it repaired. Cheaper to buy a new one. Properly made acoustics don't do this randomly.
t. novice luthier/guitar nerd.
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>>2862050
nail it down, you'll get extra metal sound



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