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Get Glue In Tight Spots

by Dave Munkittrick
Posted: January 11, 2011

Getting Glue in Tight SpotsMy woodworking business includes a fair amount of repair work. Often, I’m confronted with how to force glue into a hairline crack or a bit of loose veneer. I’ve tried using old business cards but thats like spreading glue with a wet noodle.

 

I finally found the answer in metal shim stock I use to align machine parts, e.g., the cutter head to the outfeed table on my jointer. Metal shims are available at any machinist or automotive supply store. Buy a variety pack; it contains several thicknesses and only costs a few bucks. The thinnest shim is almost like aluminum foil and the thickest is similar to card stock. You’ll only need a few scraps to use as glue applicators. I keep mine in a small jar. The shims can be used over and over again. Just wipe the glue off the shim with a damp rag before it sets.



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3 Comments

  1. WoodenDreamsCreations (1 year ago)

    What I use is a feeler gauge set. You get a great variety of thicknesses so you can fit it to the small space you are dealing with.

  2. mquinn (1 year ago)

    This was very helpful, thanks!

  3. lolson34 (1 year ago)

    Thanks for the tips!

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