Bill Huber
02-27-2011, 8:12 PM
I had 9 pieces of 1/4"x3/4" by 12" to 35"edge banding to glue up. Not a big deal at all, put the glue on and clamp them up.
Got 3 glued up and installed and then on the next one, got all the glue on and then dropped it on the floor, jelly,,,, I mean glue side down. You know there is always saw dust on the floor. After cleaning off all the glue and saw dust I then reglue it.
Got one more to do, got the glue on and then, you know it, i dropped it on the floor and it hit glue side down again.
So I guess the out come of this test is that a piece of edge banding with glue on it is just like a piece of toast with jelly on it, it will always land glue/jelly side down.
This test was done to help others that may be gluing up edge banding.
Got 3 glued up and installed and then on the next one, got all the glue on and then dropped it on the floor, jelly,,,, I mean glue side down. You know there is always saw dust on the floor. After cleaning off all the glue and saw dust I then reglue it.
Got one more to do, got the glue on and then, you know it, i dropped it on the floor and it hit glue side down again.
So I guess the out come of this test is that a piece of edge banding with glue on it is just like a piece of toast with jelly on it, it will always land glue/jelly side down.
This test was done to help others that may be gluing up edge banding.