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Dick Adams wrote:
BobK207 wrote:
(Dick Adams) wrote:


About 10 years ago I purchased a beautiful buffett at an
estate auction. It's only defect is that the side trim
on the top must have come loose at some point and was
glued back on, but it sliped about a 16th of an inch.
Since I seem to be the only one who notices it, I left
alone out of fear of marring the surface.

But I'd like to repair it, but am not sure as to separate
that part of the trim that slipped without damaging the
buffet.

Any ideas?


Dick-

I guess I'm inclined to ask:
Cost of quality vs cost of non-conformance............
that is, will you do more harm by attempting a fix
rather than just living with it as is?


Bob, you and I are on the same page. I want to fix
it, but given its quality, why take the risk?

Any idea as to the type of glue? How firm is the bond?


Absolutely clueless as to type of glue. Since the repair
is pretty sloppy, I suspect household repair glue. As to
the bond - this is the first time I noticed it was
separating

You "might" be able to steam the glue off but.............


The glue may have been on there for 20-30 years for
all I know.

If the thing is small enough to fit in your vehicle, and you have enough
people around to lift it, I'd take it to the local furniture
repair/refinish place for a parking lot consultation. They deal with
stuff like this all the time on pieces they are refinishing. I have one
local guy I used several times, and his prices are surprisingly cheap.
YMMV, of course.

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