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Chris Weiler

 
Subject : checking for loose spots
Posted : 1999-07-28 11:57 AM
Post #30200

Dear Forum: I would like to know of any techniques that can be used to check veneered parts for spots that may/did not bond properly. What are some of the best and quickest and also haha most foolproof ways of going about this? Thanks for any advice! Chris Weiler



 
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Carl Morrell

 
Subject : checking for loose spots
Posted : 1999-07-28 4:06 PM
Post #30202 - In reply to #30200

Lightly wet the veneer with a damp rag. Unbonded areas will bubble up from the expansion.This is also a great way to find glue on the surface, before finishing.




 
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Chris Weiler

 
Subject : checking for loose spots
Posted : 1999-08-02 3:54 PM
Post #30207 - In reply to #30202

: Lightly wet the veneer with a damp rag. : Unbonded areas will bubble up from the expansion.: This is also a great way to find glue on the surface, before finishing.: Hey thanks Carl for the tip, it sounds like it should work just fine, of course if I did such a good job that I don't find anything, then I might be right back where I started,seconde guessing myself, haha, I guess I'll just have to have faith in the method! Thanks again, Chris




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