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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 sfbrown38537.8664699074

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!!crazymanmichael38538.0785416667

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 MichaelP38538.6368865741

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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