I asked a luthier how he broke the glue joint in doing
a repair.  I expected to hear a description of some 
variation of wet heat.

To my surprise, he said that he used anhydrous ethyl
alcohol (eg, 190 proof Everclear liquor).
He said that the alcohol drawa all the water out of the
glue, and that perfectly dry glue has no strength and
comes apart easily.

Does anyone else use alcohol?  Why do some luthiers use
alcohol and others use wet heat?



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