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Jumping in with both feet - from Washington State
JW_Halverson:
IF you are VERY lucky, no, it will never stop.
You and the kids will be doing this with your grandkids.
Laughter will be the norm, woodchips picked out of their sandwich won't even merit a comment, and loooooooong skinny packages under the Christmas tree will be the source of envy and amazingly wide grins.
JBR:
Couldn't have been said better, JW. Sounds like the voice of experience to me. ;)
aaron:
one thing to consider when regluing is the effect of the old glue on the new. I know you removed the old glue, but wouldn't some of it be left IN the wood? If it were me, I'd consider removing some wood from the glued surface to give a fresh surface for the new glue. I have never done this so possibly someone else could weigh in who has reglued laminates. Alternately, you could seek out the same glue as was used on the first try.
good luck.
(i'm also from WA)
JW_Halverson:
--- Quote from: JBR on January 20, 2012, 01:28:38 am ---Couldn't have been said better, JW. Sounds like the voice of experience to me. ;)
--- End quote ---
Not really. My father and I have little in common and even less to do with each other, mostly by his choice. I have no kids of my own, or anyone else's. I make do with those I run into and express an interest. It's not much, but it's enough to feed the soul.
But I got an uncle on the other side of the Rockies out in Washington state. I've seen him in the pages of P.A. magazine just as much as I have seen him in real life and he's into this wierdness, too. That must makes me smile! Thanks, Uncle Myron for your encouragement.
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