I have a house full of mahogany hollow core doors that I'm refinishing one by one and I noticed that one of them has the skin partially delaminated from the core. Since this is a passage way door to the garage door (used to be a small laundry room in-between the two doors) I was rushing to get it re-finished quickly and when I noticed that two partial edges of the skin came lose from the inner rail and stile I just glued them together. That was before I noticed that the center of the door skin was delaminated from the hollow core honeycomb so, popping the door skin off one side is out of the question (used good Titebond III to glue the edge back together).
I thought about drilling a hole on the hinge side of the food mid-way up and while the door rests on it's side edge spray in 3M Hi Strength 910 Contact Adhesive through the 3/8" hole and then put the door in it's loose face and use a sheet of plywood with some weight on top to apply pressure.
Anybody have any experience doing this kind of repair? Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any comments,
Jack
I thought about drilling a hole on the hinge side of the food mid-way up and while the door rests on it's side edge spray in 3M Hi Strength 910 Contact Adhesive through the 3/8" hole and then put the door in it's loose face and use a sheet of plywood with some weight on top to apply pressure.
Anybody have any experience doing this kind of repair? Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any comments,
Jack