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Mike, I glued-up white oak in the form of Towing bits
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How are they holding up? Any delamination?
I believe I read that alternating white oak with another hardwood(such as mahogany) would solve the bonding issue.(If there really is an issue) I have carefully prepared the surfaces prior to gluing up and used plenty of clamps in my layups. Resorcinol would be great but I wanted to preserve the looks(does it not stain?) and not have worries about voids between lams. Also thinking that resorcinol requires a close fit and heavy pressure. Also got gallons of Epoxy bought and paid. regards mike "WestlakeY" wrote in message ... Mike, I glued-up white oak in the form of Towing bits |
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