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Hey guys,

I was wondering what the best way would be to remove kerfing. Got some
real obvious joints. Thanks for the help.

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I've chiseled out sections before and then scraped the remaining glue/fiber away.
Good luck.

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Ross, what kind of glue did you use? If it was titebond, you can use heat (blow dryer..it will take a while), work a knife under it at one of the joints and then use a piece of dental floss to slide along and seperate the rest as the heat weakens the glue bond. I've done this with a neck block with no problem, don't ask why.

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Thanks guys. Yes Don I did use Titebond. I will give the hair dryer shot. I
knew that thing taking up space in my drawer that my wife uses would come
in handy some day.

Thanks again!

Ross


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Good luck with the fixin' Ross, let us know how it went!

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I had to do this a couple times before I got my linings installed right. I ended up giving up on reversed kerfed linings and going with regular. I found using a paint removing gun (not too expensive at Walmart) worked great. I also found that if you use stick a little screw driver into the kerf and twist as you heat, it'll help shear the glue joint. I found it much easier to do that than to pry or pull the joint apart. I posted about it here on my blog.


On a different one, I had to chisel out and replace a section of lining after removing the back. Posted about that here.

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Thanks guys. Once again, I appreciate all of your input and help. I'll let you
know how it goes.

Ross


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cool blog letseatpaste, I will definitely read thru it!
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[QUOTE=charliewood] cool blog letseatpaste, I will definitely read thru it!
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Charliewood[/QUOTE]

Thanks, Charlie. I mostly do it so I'll have an incentive to keep taking pictures and document my builds, and the accountability of knowing people are watching is a bonus (sometimes :).

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Jon, i had missed your post about your blog, sure will look at it closer!

Thanks


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