wkearney99
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I've got some panels down in the cabin of a boat that have some edge veneer that's detaching. It's an interior space, not exposed to the elements. It does see winter/summer temp extremes, so after 12 years I'm not surprised to have it happen. None of the faces of anything else have loosened. The veneer hasn't stretched, it's just loose. It's not on the ends, nor are there any cracks in any of it.
It's two inner frames on some acrylic paneled cabinet doors and around the inside of one opening. The vertical sections are in doors that can be easily removed to help avoid potential dripping issues.
I'm curious as to what folks recommend as an adhesive to reattach it. And, perhaps more importantly, what not to use (or do). Likewise, what methods to employ or avoid.
I'm thinking some CA gel carefully applied would work, being careful to avoid squeeze-out. I have enough clamps and room to work to allow for putting some pressure on the surfaces, if it'd help.
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It's two inner frames on some acrylic paneled cabinet doors and around the inside of one opening. The vertical sections are in doors that can be easily removed to help avoid potential dripping issues.
I'm curious as to what folks recommend as an adhesive to reattach it. And, perhaps more importantly, what not to use (or do). Likewise, what methods to employ or avoid.
I'm thinking some CA gel carefully applied would work, being careful to avoid squeeze-out. I have enough clamps and room to work to allow for putting some pressure on the surfaces, if it'd help.
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