The door above my weather bar has started to lift the decorative Mahogany veneer just above the bar, I feel my only choice is too extend the weather bar upwards with a pice of Mahogany, any suggestions of an alternative solution?
Use parcel tape over the boards used to clamp, epoxy shouldnt stick to thatI'm thinking of taking the door off and injecting epoxy behind each lifted piece and clamping either side of the door (long boards) with a suitable slip membrane over the glued area, if it last another twenty five years I will be 100 that will do me.
People are often more plank like than doors.As said they are all rubbish. They often make a big point of talking about things like "engineered core for added strength and stability" and "A-grade Oak veneer" but it all means nothing when the veneer starts lifting after a couple of years.
Some friends wanted an Oak veneered stable door fitting, I could tell they were a bit upset when I wouldn't do it and advised against it, they got somebody else to do the job. About 2 years later they came to ask why the veneer was lifting on the door
Thanks for the suggestion. I used to vacuum bag the wings of my model jets with epoxy, the bags where polythene, seemed nothing would stick to it.Use parcel tape over the boards used to clamp, epoxy shouldnt stick to that
Just to add to my above post, don't use a printed polythene bag the print comes off and can contaminate the epoxy, I have a Sainsbury's wing to prove it.Thanks for the suggestion. I used to vacuum bag the wings of my model jets with epoxy, the bags where polythene, seemed nothing would stick to it.
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