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Softens glue to aid removal

Bridge Heater and Fingerboard Iron


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This special tool applies heat to a guitar fingerboard extension or bridge to soften the glue joint for easier removal. The 2-7/8" x 2" x 1" aluminum hand iron is designed to be heated on your hot plate to 250 degrees F. (See our Surface Thermometer.) The iron's underside is radiused and relieved for over-the-body frets on Martin and Gibson guitars having 14 frets to the body. The frets need not be removed.

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Bridge Heater and Fingerboard Iron
 
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4607 Bridge Heater and Fingerboard Iron Yes
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The wooden handle is positioned over the fretboard, giving you room to work with a removal knife to help break the glue bond. The edges of the iron are radiused for efficiently transferring heat to an acoustic guitar bridge.
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Bridge Heater and Fingerboard Iron
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5 12-11-2011
It does the job.

As a beginner at guitar repair I was nervous about removing the bridge on the guitar. I purchased the Bridge Heater and Fingerboard Iron along with the surface thermometer and was very careful to maintain the proper temperature. Very slowly, carefully, and methodically I was able to remove the bridge and all went well. It does the job but you must be very patient.

David McLean  Lincolnville, ME Read my reviews (4)
5 1-22-2011
Bridge Heater

I was very impressed with how well this tool worked. I heated it with a $5 hot plate from Harbor Freight and used an ordinary putty knife the same width as my bridge. Once the tool was heated to 250, you just rest it on one side of the bridge for about two minutes. Remove the tool and place it back on the hot plate while you slide your knife under the bridge from side to side. Repeat this process until it comes loose. You'll have it off in 20 min. with very little damage to the top or bridge.

Jim Barker  Tucson, AZ Read my reviews (2)
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