Thanks for the replies Todd, Michael and Tony...
One of the things I love about this place is that folks are willing to freely share their experiences; and that you guys all have three pretty different experiences/opinions.
I have some pretty different sets of Honduras mahogany: light in weight and color; nicely figured lighter in color; and some darker, heavier stuff that has a tap unlike mahogany in that it rings a bit.
I would first think that the lighter weight stuff may make a better top, but if I thinned it as much as Todd suggests I bet it would get pretty floppy. I will be bracing these tops with some nice stiff Red Spruce bracing stock.
I have seen some older 0-17s that had very thin tops and seemed to be standing the test of time pretty well. Just last week a friend found a great late twenties L0 similar to the plans put out by the GAL. This little Gibson was so light, with my eyes closed I probably couldn't have been able to tell it was a 'hog top. These little L0s are very different in that they have an 'H' pattern bracing.
Michael, I think your idea of sanding the Z'poxy back to the wood may be best for the top. Thanks for the tip(s) guys.
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