Your way of removing dried glue?

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Ken Hundley
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Re: Your way of removing dried glue?

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LMAO! That was hillarious! I thought it would pop and bump a little, had no idea it would do what it did! I think the Wilmette Police would have a coniption if I did that in the local soccer fields!
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Re: Your way of removing dried glue?

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that was a good one . Who said Anvils can't fly
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kencierp

Re: Your way of removing dried glue?

Post by kencierp »

Yeah ---- De-Glue-Goo, that's the stuff I've read about in the wood working mags --- they have it at the Woodcraft stores.
Darryl Young
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Re: Your way of removing dried glue?

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Rick previously suggested De-Glue-Goo to me to remove fish glue from the edge of my bracing. It worked great! Highly recommend it.
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