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Glue Question
Hello,
I posted this a few days ago, but it apparently never made it to the group ? Funny, this has never happened before. If this ends up being aduplicate post, I apologize. --------------------------- Hello, Have a real old wooden bed frame that is in pieces, that I would like to put back together. It was originally held together by very large Biscuits, and a few Dowells, it appears. Re the biscuits: a. Should I use an epoxy glue, or perhaps that Gorilla Glue which I think they call an acrylic adhesive ? Which would be better ? Why ? (anything even better these days ?) b. Some of the biuscuits have old, very hard, dried glue on them. Would either the epoxy or Gorilla glue work (well) if I don't go to the trouble of sanding them clean ? Or, must I really get rid of the old stuff before either would grab ? (looks like a lot of work to try and sand them clean) Thanks, Bob |
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