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Pressure Sensitive Veneer...?


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Hi,

Has anyone used pressure sensitive veneer in their Klipsch restoration projects? Just wondering what you thought of it as compared to paper-backed, or raw, veneer types. It seems simple enough; I'm just concerned about long-term adhesion. I appreciate your thoughts/comments. Thanks!

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I've used it a couple of times, in particular with mahogany veneer. Reason? mahogany is an "oily" wood and contact cement can sometimes not cure completely. It was from joewoodworker.com If you are doing the Belles, you really should look at a full sheet from joe as it will allow you to bookmatch the panels. He also ahs a number of excellent articles and "FAQ's" on veneering that would be of assistance to anyone venturing into this area.

OBTW..... the 3M pressure sensitive contact adhesive used on the PSA backed veneers from joe will stick, as in really stick, as in really, really, really....

But.... you will want the surface really, really smooth, with no oils, lacquer residue, etc. Before applying the PSA mahogany, I sanded the substrate plywood with #800 just to make absolutely sure.

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I've used it a couple of times, in particular with mahogany veneer. Reason? mahogany is an "oily" wood and contact cement can sometimes not cure completely. It was from joewoodworker.com If you are doing the Belles, you really should look at a full sheet from joe as it will allow you to bookmatch the panels. He also ahs a number of excellent articles and "FAQ's" on veneering that would be of assistance to anyone venturing into this area.

OBTW..... the 3M pressure sensitive contact adhesive used on the PSA backed veneers from joe will stick, as in really stick, as in really, really, really....

But.... you will want the surface really, really smooth, with no oils, lacquer residue, etc. Before applying the PSA mahogany, I sanded the substrate plywood with #800 just to make absolutely sure.

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I had considered getting full sheets of veneer and simply redoing the complete pair but, honestly, only the tops (and really only one, at that) needs doing. The rest of the speakers need only a refinishing. I had a look at the Joe Woodworker site; very informative, with great tutorials. Thanks for the information and link.

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