Well, my good friend decided to repair his old Kamaka tenor himself when the bridge snapped off. This makes the third older Kamaka that glue has failed on I've seen. Is this a known problem with Kamaka's? Or are these folks just leaving their ukes in the car parked in the Hawaiian sun too long? Anyway, he glued it back on himself and, of course, it's in the wrong place so the intonation is off. It's also starting to lift as he didn't get good glue coverage and didn't clamp properly. Unfortunately, where the glue did stick, it stuck hard. So how does one go about removing it? How much heat would one need? The soundboard on this uke is VERY thin and has separated at the bookmatch joint to make things even more delicate. I really don't want to make things worse. So, how much heat and from what source? I asked him what kind of glue he used and he didn't know. That's kind of scary... Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated...