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Loose12
16-06-2015, 04:12 PM
Hey guys need help urgently!
My garage ceiling sprung a bad leak right over the lacquered body of my ESP1.
Parts of the body have bowed.
Fortunately the neck was spared.

I need suggestions guys please!!!!!

wokkaboy
16-06-2015, 04:17 PM
Hi Loose12, can you please post some photos how badly the body has bowed ? Do you mean parts of the timber grain has lifted ?
Doesn't sound good, all you can do at this stage is hang it somewhere safe to dry.
At best you will probably have to sand it back to bare wood, depends how bad the water damage is

WeirdBits
16-06-2015, 04:25 PM
Dependiing on how badly and where it has actually bowed it may be possible to clamp or compress it straighter while it dries. But, as Wokka says, we need some pictures before we can offer any real advice.

stan
16-06-2015, 04:28 PM
post some pics as the others have said, we might be able to save it

Loose12
16-06-2015, 04:30 PM
Hi wokkaboy,
It has lifted the grain in parts near the pick up and knob holes.
And a long lift on the back.
Can't really see it in photos, but you can feel it.

dingobass
16-06-2015, 04:40 PM
Ahhhh, this sounds like a case of my fave... Sanding.....

You should be able to sand out the lifted areas and refinish

wokkaboy
16-06-2015, 04:41 PM
Loose, if the lifted parts can't be seen in photos can't be too bad then.
I'd do as Weirdy suggested get a flat piece of wood and clamp the surface, use a rag for the other side to protect the surface.
You got nothing to lose trying this.
Otherwise its a sand back to bare wood !

wokkaboy
16-06-2015, 04:42 PM
Ahhhh, this sounds like a case of my fave... Sanding.....

You should be able to sand out the lifted areas and refinish

otherwise send it to DB he loves sanding that much hahaha

(just joking !)

dingobass
16-06-2015, 04:48 PM
If the timber is still damp, grab an old tea towel and sneak the household iron out (just don't get caught, wives and mothers have a thing about us guys using the iron for non clothing type jobs)

Set it on a cool setting and lay the tea towel over the areas affected and gently force dry it, the grain should shrink back to somewhere close to its correct place.

You will still have to sand it all back though........

Loose12
16-06-2015, 04:49 PM
Haha thanks for your help guys.
I'll try the clamping first, keep you posted

dave.king1
16-06-2015, 05:31 PM
sneak the household iron out (just don't get caught, wives and mothers have a thing about us guys using the iron for non clothing type jobs)

Very much off topic, but you would be amazed at how well greasy car parts come up in the dishwasher ;)

dingobass
16-06-2015, 05:40 PM
Very much off topic, but you would be amazed at how well greasy car parts come up in the dishwasher ;)

And you still have both your testicles intact, Dave? :)

dave.king1
16-06-2015, 06:00 PM
And you still have both your testicles intact, Dave? :)

Disconnected for the good of society over 25 years ago but other than that still intact. ( 5 new tax payers is more than enough )

It's amazing what they can do with a sharp knife and a hot soldering iron when you are full of beta blockers :D