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In Reply to: RE: Dunlavy SC-V questions and opinions wanted posted by David Yost on May 12, 2016 at 10:53:16
Apply some painter's tape along the side where the back and sides meet. Use yellow carpenter's glue and work it under the veneer with a thin blade screw driver. Use a piece of 3/4" plywood as long as necessary to cover the length of the repair and about 6 or 8" wide as a caul. Let it overhang the edge a half inch or so. You can either clamp along the edge or if you have heavy weights, place on top of the plywood caul and allow to dry for a couple of hours. Wipe any squeeze out of glue with a damp rag.
There is no beer in food, but there is food in beer.
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Thanks for the responses so far! Any ideas why this happened to this pair and Dunlavys in general? High humidity perhaps?
High humidity and low grade adhesive.
There is no beer in food, but there is food in beer.
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