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How to Fix a Loose Acoustic Guitar Bridge
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93,478 Views β€’ Apr 4, 2023 β€’ Click to toggle off description
If your acoustic guitar has a loose bridge and you wondered how to fix it yourself, this video is for you. StewMac tech Gene Imbody demonstrates step-by-step how to fix an acoustic guitar bridge that is lifting off the top of the guitar.

0:00 Common reasons bridges come loose
1:55 Tools needed for the job
5:18 Prep work to remove the bridge
11:01 Bridge removal
13:55 Cleaning the bridge surface
17:55 Dry clamping
20:49 Bridge reglue
24:40 Final clean up
26:44 How'd we do?

Tools and supplies featured in this video include:

Bridge Spatula
www.stewmac.com/item/4466

StewMac 3-In-1 Bridge Caul
www.stewmac.com/item/4765

StewMac Bridge Clamp Caul
www.stewmac.com/item/4629

Swivel Handle Clamp
www.stewmac.com/item/3705

Camless Clamp
www.stewmac.com/item/3708

Soundhole Clamps
www.stewmac.com/item/2010

Titebond Original Wood Glue
www.stewmac.com/item/0620

StewMac Ultimate Scraper
www.stewmac.com/item/0631

Two Cherries Wood Chisels
www.stewmac.com/item/1618

Conductive Copper Tape
www.stewmac.com/item/0028

Bridge Pin Hole Reamer
www.stewmac.com/item/3229
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Date of upload: Apr 4, 2023 ^^


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@PanekPL

1 year ago

I don't play guitar, I play a old P Bass. In fact, I don't even care that much about acoustics and especially repairing their bridges... but when StewMac uploads, I watch. This is great. Cheers guys πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@neetones

1 year ago

Even if you never touch a guitar, this is a masterclass in knowing what you're doing and doing it the best possible way.

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@rbfour5

1 year ago

Awesome video- very clear and concise instructions that takes the β€œfear” out of doing this myself. πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@guitarsofold100

1 year ago

Excellent presentation, tips, and execution. Thank you. Gene ....

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@vaoro

1 year ago

This seems to be the most complicated and tool requiring job I've ever seen for bridge fixing. Maybe I could buy a new guitar for the price of all the tools in this vid.. lol.

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@artofnoly9754

1 year ago

Such a great repair vid. Well done man!! Top shelf.

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@dennisharrington3460

1 year ago

Well done - this answers ALL of my questions. And good heavens, he's even doing it on the same guitar I have - a StewMac OM kit-built. Wish me luck on my re-glue. And you probably did some work on my old D-18 at Woodsong's, many years ago.

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@retsub3

5 months ago

I may not use every pro tip every time, but you must love how Gene so generously shares every last valuable one he knows. A detailed video reference manual on the task. Duly bookmarked, thank you sir πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@jimdoner3443

1 year ago

I have the bridge caul but not the inside bridge plate one, also that reamer looks really nice. Great job on this, shows us how to take things up to the next level.

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@ROCKHITS572

1 year ago

never seen this job done before what a brilliant job and video this is nice one stewMac πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜‰

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@stuco

6 days ago

I wish I could just come into the stew mac workshop and do some repairs when I need to. To have all those tools would be great. I usually have to improvise. This is a great tutorial, some people rush removing a bridge and that's the last thing you want to do.

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@jackshooter6571

11 months ago

Such detail and excellence in this video, thank you for this. Good as you are at this job, you may have missed your calling as Tom Hanks' voice-over double

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@chriscampbell9191

1 year ago

I have reattached two separate acoustic guitar bridges. Both were budget models I found at thrift stores. Generally, the issue in these cases was the use of heavier strings than the guitars were probably designed for, and in the first case the bridge was warped and falliong off, and in the second case (a WJ-750, in this case a Texarkana brand) the bridge was not warped, but falling off, and when I removed it and looked at the bottom of it I could tell the bridge was not glued well enough at the factory (there was just a figure S of light glue. When I fixed it, I plastered it with wood glue and C-clamped it, letting it set for a few days. Works like a dream 20 years later. The first guitar (an old Kingston) was purchased 40 years or so ago, and the bridge was warped and falling off the top of the guitar. A local luthier told me to remove the bridge completely, and then use an iron at low heat, flatten it that way. Then I reglued the bridge using modeler's glue (I wasn't yet aware of wood glue). It's held ever since. So -- if you have a budget model and the factory, for some reason known only to them, used too little glue to hold the bridge onto the guitar, it's not an impossible task to get your guitar back in playing order.

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@brunolevasseur

1 year ago

That's clearly an operation with lot of care!!! Congrats, Gene ! I'm also a guitar tech and you give me some nice inspiration to achieve great work.

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@sculptureshard377

1 year ago

Excellent video. Thank you.

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@FranciscoGarcia-hi3zx

1 year ago

Finally a proper video.

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@garychen483

6 months ago

It’s so satisfying to watch it.

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@SallyErfanian

1 year ago

This is therapeutic for me to watch.

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@giulioluzzardi7632

1 year ago

Thanks, I have an old Steel strung Acoustic guitar that's sitting doing nowt cos the bridge came off just like in your video. I feel brave enough to fix it....again properly!

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