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Title: Issues with glueing phenol
Post by: Swissbow on April 04, 2010, 05:34:00 AM
I had some issues with glueing phenol lately. Some of the phenol tips came off and I also had troubles with an overlay and an accent stripe in a riser. The surface of the phenol that came off looked as if there was no glue on it at all. Is there a special type of glue or a certain technique that has to be used when glueing phenol ?
Before glueing it up I did use 60 sandpaper to rough it up, cleaned it with  acetone and glued it up with standard epoxy.

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Andy
Title: Re: Issues with glueing phenol
Post by: Apex Predator on April 04, 2010, 05:38:00 AM
There are enough different types of phenolic to boggle my mind.  Maybe you found some that is not laminate compatible?
Title: Re: Issues with glueing phenol
Post by: 7eyes on April 04, 2010, 11:37:00 PM
The Phenolic will soak up the glue. There is paper, linen, and canvas base Phenolic. If fiberglass is used it is called G 10. If you are using the fine linen Phenolic, let it set for a moment with lots of epoxy before connecting. Canvas phenolic even soaks more up. Also, too much clamping pressure can squeeze all the glue out.
Title: Re: Issues with glueing phenol
Post by: Swissbow on April 05, 2010, 02:16:00 AM
Thx guys, I can see the problem now. Not enough time to let it soak in and to much clamping pressure. Will do better the next time.

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Andy