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I added some oak trim to some black melamine shelves a few years ago,
using some sort of glue, maybe it was Titebond. Hey, it stuck for a while. But then the weight of the stuff my daughter put on the shelves made the shelves want to bow a bit; the oak trim was not as pliable. It's funny in retrospect that people here recommend using pieces of melamine with clamps while gluing up a project, specifically for its "glue-repelling" qualities. Oh well. What should I use this time? |
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