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by Nick » Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:14 am
I know time is of the essence to you but better to take a little time now and get things right than rush and have a pile of scrap wood at the end. As Allen stated, it very much depends on just how much things have sprung. If the sides can be put back in the mold with some resistance( if you left them clamped up overnight when you originally bent them they should have some memory in them), personally I would just spritz the sides with water and set them back in the mold, clamping up and leaving things to settle for a day or two. If, when you place it back in the mold & it sounds like it's going to split or crack then I would set up the hot pipe & give them another going over and leave them in the mold again for a couple of days. As xray said you can always move onto another part until the sides have had time to 'set'.
When I'm building I pretty much leave the sides in the mold all the time with spreaders in, my molds aren't full depth so it lets me slide the sides in the mold from side to side giving me clamping room to put the linings on. I take them out of the molds only for a short time to clean up any possible glue squeeze out on the tail and the overlap at the neck block.
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