I have an Aria FA 584 classical guitar. Action is very high. The heel was separated from the body, but I glued and clamped it. It held after re-stringing OK. Would you know how to find out more about this guitar and how old it is. No serial number, just model number FA 584. I've sent emails, but no answer from Aria. Action got a tad lower. Thanks.
Great job on the classical. I like the scraper you used on the bridge shelf. If you get a moment tell me where to get one.
Thank you!
It’s the Woodpeckers mighty mini scraper baby 😃
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All those people who tell you what you can't do, most likely wish they could do what you do.
Hi Scotty, why did you chose epoxy to glue the bridge ? Why not use Titebond, or hide glue or any other glue ? thanks
Thank you 🙏 This one has a thick polyester sealer and removing it to expose the bare wood wasn’t a reasonable option for what it’s worth.
I have an Aria FA 584 classical guitar. Action is very high. The heel was separated from the body, but I glued and clamped it. It held after re-stringing OK. Would you know how to find out more about this guitar and how old it is. No serial number, just model number FA 584. I've sent emails, but no answer from Aria. Action got a tad lower. Thanks.
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