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Protecting assembly surface from glue drips
I am looking for suggestions for some sort of roll of brown paper or
something that I can use to cover the area which I use for my assembly table so that dripping glue can be captured, rolled up, and disposed of. I am tired of swabbing my assembly surface with a wet sponge. I'm sure a number of readers will have a much better idea. I did read about using a vinyl table cover for this purpose in the October 2004 issue of Wood magazine but it seems to me that you are still having to clean something up that won't come completely clean. TIA. Dick Snyder |
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