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![]() "Tom Adkins" wrote in message et... Tom Adkins wrote: I'm finally getting to the cabinet of my RCA C15-3. There was damage to the top that I thought was from water. The veneer on the left side(viewed from the front) was gone and the surrounding veneer was lifting. The crossbanding was also lifting in the left front corner. I stripped the veneer and cut out the ragged crossbanding. It appears that someone had sat a lead-acid battery on that corner of the radio at one time. The stains on the base wood bear his out. I've since stripped the crossbanding off the entire top, so the top is only the base wood, ~2" wide strips of ~1" board bonded together. The contamination has gotten into the base wood on the entire left side, and left the wood "soft". I can dig it out with a fingernail. This repair is quickly getting beyond my expertise. Thoughts? Anywhere you see brown, the wood is soft and contaminated. There's no chance it would adhere veneer. Tom, I've never done a repair like that... but here's how I'd approach it. 1)Use a wire brush to "gouge" out the soft spots as far as they go. 2)Rinse the contaminated areas with a mild bleach solution to neutralize what may be left of the acid. Rinse and allow to dry for a day or two 3)Dilute some Weldbond (c) glue with water, and let it soak into the soft spots. If it's thin enough, it will soak right in, then harden. 4)Fill to a level surface with Plastic Wood (c) and sand level with the surrounding area. 5)Lay on new veneer. ...an idea, anyway. Nelson |
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