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Gorilla Glue

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steveair2

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Location
Dallas Texas
I've been making laminated wood bows for my turtle deck.
The other day I decided to try Gorilla glue on a laminate.
I let it dry for two days. Today I took it out of the jig and
and gave it a little pressure. It split right apart.
I was amazed at how easy the laminates would peel right off.
I will stick to T-88 epoxy.

Steve
 
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