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Hello, my name is Rennie, and I can be a slob.
(you all say) Hello Rennie.
Time, once again I'm embarrassed to say , to take a day and clean the shop. More importantly, to clean my clamps. Yes, I have a problem. I have glue on my Bessy's.
I've been looking round on the web for a solvent to use on PSA glue. Lots of advice on solvents (alcohol, vinegar, etc) but none state specifically that they will work on PSA wood glue. I've tried a heat gun and dental picks - it works, but man is that slow!
I'm sure there are other glue slobs here to be found, if they can be convinced to step forward. How do you deal with this?
(you all say) Hello Rennie.
Time, once again I'm embarrassed to say , to take a day and clean the shop. More importantly, to clean my clamps. Yes, I have a problem. I have glue on my Bessy's.
I've been looking round on the web for a solvent to use on PSA glue. Lots of advice on solvents (alcohol, vinegar, etc) but none state specifically that they will work on PSA wood glue. I've tried a heat gun and dental picks - it works, but man is that slow!
I'm sure there are other glue slobs here to be found, if they can be convinced to step forward. How do you deal with this?
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