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Author: | sfbrown [ Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:08 pm ] |
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I'm currently building a fairly small (24" x 24") Go-Bar deck. What would be a good number of fiberglass bars to start with? Also, are there any advertizers on this forum who sell them (and the rubber tips!)? I'd rather spend it locally ![]() Thanks, Steve Brown |
Author: | LanceK [ Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:16 pm ] |
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Id say get a dozen to start with - at least - That would allow 6 per brace when gluing an Xbrace down. I believe John Hall has them. Blues Creek Guitars |
Author: | Josh H [ Sun Jul 03, 2005 11:28 pm ] |
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Steve I use the Lmi fiberglass bars. I use my deck for bracing tops and back, as well as gluing the tops and back onto the rim. I think I have 30-35 rods and that is probably the max I will need. With this number I can glue all the braces on the back at one (you don't need 30 to do that). I found I needed about 30 to sufficiently clamp the top or back when gluing them to the rim. You could probably get away with a few less, but this is working well for me. Josh |
Author: | Paul Schulte [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 3:43 am ] |
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I have a dozen fiberglass rods I bought at Home Depot that started out life as driveway reflectors. I cut off the reflectors and bought plastic tips for them in the hardware section. I plan on making more since it seems I never have enough. I also have a dozen cut to length for gluing backs and tops to the sides. I don't know where I read this but it also is a good idea to glue some old carpet scrap to the underside of the top of the deck to help keep the go-bars in place, those things have the potential to become dangerous projectiles. |
Author: | Robbie O'Brien [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 6:45 am ] |
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[QUOTE=Paul Schulte] I have a dozen fiberglass rods I bought at Home Depot that started out life as driveway reflectors. I cut off the reflectors and bought plastic tips for them in the hardware section. I plan on making more since it seems I never have enough. I also have a dozen cut to length for gluing backs and tops to the sides. I don't know where I read this but it also is a good idea to glue some old carpet scrap to the underside of the top of the deck to help keep the go-bars in place, those things have the potential to become dangerous projectiles.[/QUOTE] Try putting the plastic tips only on the end that goes against the guitar. |
Author: | old man [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:21 am ] |
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Hello, I just registered. I am an experienced woodworker just about to build my first guitar. I have all? my jigs, tools, and templates ready to go. I'm posting here because I found the best source of go bar rods available, I think. Check our this place: http://www.intothewind.com Ron |
Author: | Paul Schulte [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 8:08 am ] |
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Rubber tips only on the down side, yep thats the I do it,(still need to be carefull) ![]() |
Author: | sfbrown [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:47 am ] |
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[QUOTE=old man] Hello, I just registered. I am an experienced woodworker just about to build my first guitar. I have all? my jigs, tools, and templates ready to go. I'm posting here because I found the best source of go bar rods available, I think. Check our this place: http://www.intothewind.com Ron[/QUOTE] WOW!!! Half the price and then...twice the length! Hard to beat the price. I'll even buy the saw. I can't cut wood that cheap. Thanks, Steve ![]() |
Author: | Jeff Doty [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 12:17 pm ] |
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Ron, Welcome to the forum. That is a good link on the fiberglass rods. What would be the best thickness of rod to get? Jeff |
Author: | old man [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 1:47 pm ] |
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Thanks, Jeff I got the 3/16" first because that seemed to be the sizes supplied by LMI and /or StewMac. But, because they were so cheap (and good) I bought 15 of the 1/4" size and enough tips for 30 rods, then cut them all in half and made 30 rods 24" long, which is good for my set up. The 1/4" rods are pretty stiff and I will be able to also use them for general glue ups as well as for the guitar. I used my band saw to cut the whole bundle in half at one time. Ron |
Author: | RCoates [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 1:56 pm ] |
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Welcome aboard Ron. |
Author: | crazymanmichael [ Mon Jul 04, 2005 4:52 pm ] |
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that's an outstanding price. and that's quite a bandsaw!! |
Author: | sfbrown [ Tue Jul 05, 2005 12:46 am ] |
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Just thought I'd let you know. I bought 18 - 3/16" x 48" rods and 50 endcaps. Total cost WITH shipping: $35.80. This is because of further dicounts due to volume! ![]() Thanks old man, I owe you a cuppa. Steve Brown |
Author: | Mattia Valente [ Tue Jul 05, 2005 2:13 am ] |
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I got my last batch from into the wind, quick service, nice product, no problems. |
Author: | Michael Dale Payne [ Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:11 am ] |
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I get mine at Home Depot, the 48" 3/16" fiberglass driveway reflectors. I get two 23 3/4" bars out of each at 2.00per reflector. But then again I goofed when I built my deck and bult the opening at 23 1/2". I use the reflectors I cut off as targets to sight in my rifel with ![]() |
Author: | Andy Zimmerman [ Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:21 am ] |
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I also use the Home Depot driveway reflectors. I looked everywhere for cheap fiberglass and I couldn't find it long enough. the home depot version works well, just cut off the deflector. For my deck I used threaded rods so that I can adjust the height of the top. Then, it is never too short. Andy |
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