Whiskers
Established Member
Hello from Canada. I need some solid no going back information please. I m building a very expensive ship model. The key word is very. Although I’ve built many models over the years I managed to make a rookie mistake on this one.
Please advise how to get some extremely delicate wooden parts to separate after bonding them with Gorilla (yellow carpenters) glue.
I assume the advice will be to use a heat gun. Are there any other ways? I’m terrified of burning or wrecking the wood.
If I ruin the one piece I m doomed as I would have no way of fixing or replacing it.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John (too old to have made this mistake)
Please advise how to get some extremely delicate wooden parts to separate after bonding them with Gorilla (yellow carpenters) glue.
I assume the advice will be to use a heat gun. Are there any other ways? I’m terrified of burning or wrecking the wood.
If I ruin the one piece I m doomed as I would have no way of fixing or replacing it.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John (too old to have made this mistake)