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[email protected] October 29th 08 07:25 PM

Gluing MDO
 
I'm wondering if you can reliably glue to the paper surface of MDO. It
seems pretty slick and non-absorbant. What glue do you think would be
most reliable? Or, should I try to sand off the paper or roughen the
surface a bit.

Mike O. October 30th 08 01:25 AM

Gluing MDO
 
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 15:25:55 -0400, wrote:

I'm wondering if you can reliably glue to the paper surface of MDO. It
seems pretty slick and non-absorbant. What glue do you think would be
most reliable? Or, should I try to sand off the paper or roughen the
surface a bit.


Regular carpenter glue will not stick to the stuff. Construction
adhesive will and you can just dab some on with a putty knife or
something. The thing to remember though is that whatever you glue to
the paper is still only stuck as good as the paper.
On cabinet ends (when adding skins) we will try to scratch up the
paper to get to whatever is underneath. Sometimes you can find a
corner and just peel the crap off.

Mike O.

[email protected] October 30th 08 03:26 AM

Gluing MDO
 
On Oct 29, 3:25 pm, wrote:
I'm wondering if you can reliably glue to the paper surface of MDO. It
seems pretty slick and non-absorbant. What glue do you think would be
most reliable? Or, should I try to sand off the paper or roughen the
surface a bit.



contact cement... you may need more than one coat

shelly


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