Originally posted by liasom
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Yeah, I have a few projects to get to before I take on this one, and I think it'll take a good month to cut all of the individual layers for the 2 4Ts... So I have plenty of time for research now, which is what I'm doing. Though the more I read, the more I want to get started!- Bottom
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Sounds good. :TOriginally posted by liasom
Yes, a big difference. I just wanted to see what would happen to the glue I had on hand when it was exposed to pure acetone. At least I have an idea now what the worst case result would be for the two glues I used. The joint tests I'll do will use both the homebrew and the Minwax and will be brushed on not soaked. Also Titebond III may react very differently.
"Rock solid" boxes. I like the sound of that.- Bottom
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