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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. |
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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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