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Rebuilding Parts Damaged by Hot Melt Glue
By C. Jim Cook

[ Ref. John A. Tuttle's article in 070214 MMDigest ]

You say that the microwave method worked on the smaller pieces.  You
also say you are using freezing on the larger pieces, I assume because
they won't fit in the microwave.  If freezing does not work, here is
one suggestion:

Hook up the output of a steam kettle (or large metal gas can with water
heated to boiling) with a tube to an enclosed chamber to heat up the
wood.  For the enclosed chamber, I would suggest a large diameter piece
of PVC pipe.  I saw this technique demonstrated to heat wood for bending.
I don't know if the high humidity will be bad, but it will give you the
gentle heat you are looking for on the larger pieces.

Good luck,
Jim Cook
Westwood, Massachusetts


(Message sent Wed 21 Feb 2007, 14:06:05 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Damaged, Glue, Hot, Melt, Parts, Rebuilding

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