OK, this is actually for a Ukulele, a really cheap one, maybe worth total less than $50US. It is also for a 2nd grade music class (they have about 20 ukes in various stages of disrepair, because, well, they are in 2nd grade). Several have the bridges popped off.
I know for a good acoustic guitar, the standard is hide glue. But I wanna make sure these puppies never come off again, so 'ease of future repairs' is not a consideration. Epoxy sometimes works, but in Florida's humidity, it doesn't always cure properly, and eventually soaks into the wood and fails. Wood glue? Super glue (does that even work on wood-to-wood contact?).
I need something strong. Crazy strong. Something I can find easily and cure quickly is preferred. Ideas?
I know for a good acoustic guitar, the standard is hide glue. But I wanna make sure these puppies never come off again, so 'ease of future repairs' is not a consideration. Epoxy sometimes works, but in Florida's humidity, it doesn't always cure properly, and eventually soaks into the wood and fails. Wood glue? Super glue (does that even work on wood-to-wood contact?).
I need something strong. Crazy strong. Something I can find easily and cure quickly is preferred. Ideas?