I posted this in the woodturning forum before finding the glue forum!
My sister in law has asked me to try to repair a karri (NZ) bowl that has during a very hot day slipped from its base and then reglued about 2 cm off centre.
I think that it has been glued using a hot melt gun - the glue is transparent and very glossy.
I need a way to separate the two pieces and then reglue.
I am looking for suggestions as to possible methods eg hot air gun/hairdryer, microwave, fridge/freezer as suggested in some threads - that work!
Should I - once apart reglue and pin with the same glue or clean off and use something like Titebond/PVA?
Regards
My sister in law has asked me to try to repair a karri (NZ) bowl that has during a very hot day slipped from its base and then reglued about 2 cm off centre.
I think that it has been glued using a hot melt gun - the glue is transparent and very glossy.
I need a way to separate the two pieces and then reglue.
I am looking for suggestions as to possible methods eg hot air gun/hairdryer, microwave, fridge/freezer as suggested in some threads - that work!
Should I - once apart reglue and pin with the same glue or clean off and use something like Titebond/PVA?
Regards
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