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To all who posted on my request for help with veneer, a sincere thanks. But then that is what makes this "UseGroup" so valuable, isn't it? And, "Yes, Barry, the Doc is in Alabama." :-) I decided to go with 3m 90 adhesive instead of 3m 77, because I do not want this piece to come apart or bubble. In looking for the 3m 90 I came across the following site and thought I would pass it along. http://www.thehardwarehut.com/ Thanks again Deb |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:26:47 -0500, "Dr. Deb"
wrote: To all who posted on my request for help with veneer, a sincere thanks. But then that is what makes this "UseGroup" so valuable, isn't it? And, "Yes, Barry, the Doc is in Alabama." :-) I decided to go with 3m 90 adhesive instead of 3m 77, because I do not want this piece to come apart or bubble. In looking for the 3m 90 I came across the following site and thought I would pass it along. http://www.thehardwarehut.com/ Thanks again Deb Dr. Deb, if I can find it 3M 90,77 etc. in Tupelo, MS. it has to be in Montgomery. I mean, you even have Shakespeare. :~) BTW 90 is private branded in auto parts stores under the name of Super Trim Adhesive. Frank |
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