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Re: Nice job Craig [message #43529 is a reply to message #43523] Wed, 31 December 2003 15:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi:
Thanks everyone for the great feedback. My next project will be better! I promise.

I used the spray glue also.
I stapled 1 end first then spray glued generously and then put down the leather and then used a rolling pin - then stapled the far end.

Right after it was laid it looked great. 4 hours later there were air bubbles then when I woke up in the morning everything was flat and smooth. I was working in my friend's cold garage when I applied the glue which may have caused the air bubbles later due to the glue giving off gases with heat increase after I brought them into the house.

Some day I hope to have a proper work space for all this and won't be working in the cold Canadian winter(although this year it's very mild)

regards
craig.

 
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