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I build a dozen or more acoustic guitars a year in my home shop. I couldn't build that many in my limited spare time without using go-bars. Gluing braces on tops and backs is a slow process, with lots of glue-up sessions. One session used to take me two hours, but with go-bars it's less than twenty minutes. |
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Go-bar decks: fast, flexible gluing

In this issue: 
This week, Dan Erlewine asks Todd Sams to show how a go-bar deck in his home shop turned two hours of work into twenty minutes!
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