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Mike G wrote:What's that strange tool in the 5th photo?
How very dare you Mr G! That's my trusty Rowenta Surfline , c 1985 German engineeringMike G wrote:What's that strange tool in the 5th photo?
Coley wrote:Looking smart already
"Rollered PVA onto the veneer and carcass before allowing to dry, 1hr, and iron on."
I've never seen this done before. Does the pva then work like contact adhesive ?
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Thanks Bob. I think I'll have to try it. I've not really dabbled with veneer much. This method would really help apply curvy pieces. Does it need steam from the iron or just heat ? I've an old iron I use for iron on edging but it's only a heat pad.9fingers wrote:Coley wrote:Looking smart already
"Rollered PVA onto the veneer and carcass before allowing to dry, 1hr, and iron on."
I've never seen this done before. Does the pva then work like contact adhesive ?
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Not really. It is nearer to a hot melt glue than contact adhesive.
Bob
Coley wrote:Thanks Bob. I think I'll have to try it. I've not really dabbled with veneer much. This method would really help apply curvy pieces. Does it need steam from the iron or just heat ? I've an old iron I use for iron on edging but it's only a heat pad.9fingers wrote:Coley wrote:Looking smart already
"Rollered PVA onto the veneer and carcass before allowing to dry, 1hr, and iron on."
I've never seen this done before. Does the pva then work like contact adhesive ?
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Not really. It is nearer to a hot melt glue than contact adhesive.
Bob
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Hi Coley,Coley wrote:Thanks Bob. I think I'll have to try it. I've not really dabbled with veneer much. This method would really help apply curvy pieces. Does it need steam from the iron or just heat ? I've an old iron I use for iron on edging but it's only a heat pad.9fingers wrote:Coley wrote:Looking smart already
"Rollered PVA onto the veneer and carcass before allowing to dry, 1hr, and iron on."
I've never seen this done before. Does the pva then work like contact adhesive ?
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Not really. It is nearer to a hot melt glue than contact adhesive.
Bob
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Thanks Malc ... Seems to be working out so farMalc2098 wrote:I really like the plumbing!
Jimmy Mack wrote:Thanks Malc ... Seems to be working out so farMalc2098 wrote:I really like the plumbing!
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