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On Mar 28, 11:56 pm, "Lee" wrote:
How well does the heat activated glue on wood edging (the rolled stuff) hold
on ply?
If it's a good bond what should I do to prep the laminated edges.
Thanks in advance
Lee


A hard sanding block to scuff off the fibres, keeping it flat to the
face. Then blow clean with compressed air.
When heating the tape with an iron, do not loiter, keep moving and
push down with an aluminum (or some thing that sucks up heat) till the
tape cools under pressure. Follow the iron. That assures a good bond.
After applying the tape, trim with a stubby 1-1/2" chisel, and observe
grain orientation. Cut into the direction of the grain which goes away
from the substrate. Otherwise, you'll tear into the tape. (Only of
you're using wood-veneer tape.)
Then finish up with another hard sanding block with a much finer grit..
180 or finer. If you use a block to finish the edges that is too fine,
it will clog up really fast with the hotmelt.

HTH

r---- who did a lot of that before he bought himself an edgebander.