He folks, I sure could use some help with this 12 string repair that my Father-in-law and I are doing.
So now we have the back off and have glued down the braces on the back so it's ready to be glued back onto the rims.
The problem now is the top. I convinced the in-law to remove all the lower braces (x-brace and tone bars) and that huge bridge plater that Seagul puts on.
So there is a very deep cup to the top now (was there before we removed the braces), here are some pics
I put a straight edge on the top so you can see how bad the damage is. That sure looks like 25' radius, oh wait, it's the wrong way it's suppost to be convex not concave.
What I am afraid of is that this is not repairable on its own. I'm thinking that it is probably best to pull the top and put in a new one. Well that is certainly more that I would like to do.
So What I'm asking is if you repair guru's and other who just like to brainstorm, let me know what you think.
Remember this guitar was in a minor flood (not Noah or anything) and there would have been a lot of moisture (more like lots of water) sucked up buy the plates and now this is where it's at after being in my shop at 40%RH for 2 months.
So, what do you think I should do?
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