veneer

Andrew & Rebeca Anderson anrebe@zianet.com
Wed, 14 Jul 2004 19:58:10 -0600


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I remember a syringe being used to remove air from a very persistent air 
bubble.  3 or 4" steel rollers work really well usually...
Andrew
At 07:59 PM 7/13/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>I am working on an upright piano that had water damage on the horizontal 
>surfaces.  I ordered thin walnut veneer and have been trying, 
>unsuccessfully, to get it to adhere to the boards.  I did remove the old 
>damaged veneer, and cleaned and sanded the surfaces to be repaired.  I 
>first worked with wood glue and clamped in a sandwich of boards, then 
>tried a contact cement on the next piece.  I keep getting air bubbles.  It 
>looks terrible!  There has to be a secret to replacing veneer.  Would one 
>of you expert refinishers give me the benefit of your knowledge...please?
>
>Ed Carwithen
>John Day, OR

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