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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/17/2012 2:00 PM, Duaine wrote:<br>
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font-size: 13px;" lang="x-western">I am in the process of
refurbishing a Gulbransen player with a glued stack.
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Since I don't have the facility to saw the stack apart, what is
the best way to break the glue joint ? Or is sawing it the only
way ?
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I thought about just keep soaking the glue joint with vinegar
and/or heat.
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TIA, Duaine
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The only way to be sure of success: pre-drill for screws to be used
during reassembly, cut the decks apart, use appropriate thickness
leather gasket (saw cut's width) and screw back together.<br>
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Debbie Legg<br>
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