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Re: Monkey Glue Blues
By:Rehd
Date: 10/23/1999, 11:51 pm
In Response To: Re: Monkey Glue Blues (Don Beale)

> I think when the glue is still wet, isopropyl alcohol will take it off.
> Once its cured it's pretty easy to sand. Or, if you can get at it with a
> block plane set to a thin shaving, that works well. I use Titebond's
> version of that glue quite a bit on paddles and laminations. It's good
> stuff! Also, try cutting a smaller dispenser cap to use less glue. It only
> take a little bit.

On that note, I use the small FRENCH'S mustard squeeze bottles as they have a screw top and can be adjusted for a larger/smaller bead. The top is also easy to close and you don't spend time looking for plugs or nails. !! No picking off dried glue to open the bottle.

Rehd

Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Monkey Glue Blues
Randy Ames -- 10/23/1999, 8:06 pm
Re: Monkey Glue Blues
garland reese -- 10/25/1999, 9:00 pm
Cabinet scraper, to the rescue!
Ed Valley -- 10/25/1999, 2:38 pm
moisten, scrape, then sand
Pete Ford -- 10/25/1999, 11:50 am
Re: Monkey Glue Blues
Don Beale -- 10/23/1999, 11:00 pm
Re: Monkey Glue Blues
Rehd -- 10/23/1999, 11:51 pm
Re: Monkey Glue Blues
David Bryson -- 10/23/1999, 10:27 pm
Re: Monkey Glue Blues
Rehd -- 10/23/1999, 9:43 pm