Hi all
I am currently building a workbench and for that I have acquired a beech worktop (140x 80 cm and 40mm deep). This came untreated and in the summer unfortunately it split right down the middle (80cm long) even though it was in a workshop, laid flat and no sun exposure. Two days ago I took the plunge and glued and clamped it. Whereas I was able to clean up squeezed out glue on one side in between clamps, I couldn't reach the other side. What is the best way to remove the hardened glue? I've read about white vinegar, sanding,chisels and irons, but not sure now what to do?
Thanks in advance
I am currently building a workbench and for that I have acquired a beech worktop (140x 80 cm and 40mm deep). This came untreated and in the summer unfortunately it split right down the middle (80cm long) even though it was in a workshop, laid flat and no sun exposure. Two days ago I took the plunge and glued and clamped it. Whereas I was able to clean up squeezed out glue on one side in between clamps, I couldn't reach the other side. What is the best way to remove the hardened glue? I've read about white vinegar, sanding,chisels and irons, but not sure now what to do?
Thanks in advance