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Veneer. easy fix or migraine waiting to happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 70398" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>The idea is to apply a thin layer of PVA to both the veneer and the substrate. Once these have about dried, you bring the two parts together and heat up the veneer surface with an iron. This melts the glue again and forms a strong bond between the two. I think it's known as the 'Iron on" method. I prefer this method, as it's possible to arrange the veneer nicely onto the substrate without fear of the veneer sticking to the substrate when you don't want it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 70398, member: 122"] The idea is to apply a thin layer of PVA to both the veneer and the substrate. Once these have about dried, you bring the two parts together and heat up the veneer surface with an iron. This melts the glue again and forms a strong bond between the two. I think it's known as the 'Iron on" method. I prefer this method, as it's possible to arrange the veneer nicely onto the substrate without fear of the veneer sticking to the substrate when you don't want it to. [/QUOTE]
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