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Subject : Extreme temps for veneer?
Posted : 2003-05-27 3:19 AM
Post #28946

I’m considering veneering the inside of my cars sunroof. There is a lot of veneer trim in my car so it will fit in nicely. The only problem is that I’m in Arizona where it hits about 120 in the summer and I drive a black car. Is there specific veneer glue for extreme temperatures or would this not even be worth attempting?Thanks,Tom



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : Extreme temps for veneer?
Posted : 2003-05-27 9:33 PM
Post #28950 - In reply to #28946

Tom,Catalyzed glues like, Urea Resin, Epoxy, and Polyurethane will all work well. Regular PVA wood glues will not. Do a sample of each one of the catalyzed glues, put it in your car where they will get nice and hot and try to peal each one off. The results will be your answer.SincerelyDarryl Keil: I’m considering veneering the inside of my cars sunroof. There is a : lot of veneer trim in my car so it will fit in nicely. The only : problem is that I’m in Arizona where it hits about 120 in the summer : and I drive a black car. Is there specific veneer glue for extreme : temperatures or would this not even be worth attempting?: Thanks,: Tom




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