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I've used Titebond 1 and Heatlock and like them both over contact cement.
I've used Titebond 1 and Heatlock and like them both over contact cement. Here's a good tutorial http://www.ohio.edu/people/schneidw/audio/veneering.html
This is a case of more isn't better. Titebond 1 red label is what you want. Titebond III has a much higher re-emulsifying temp and really isn't well suited for iron on. I can dig up those temps but suffice to say your iron likely doesn't get that hot and even if it does, wood veneer doesn't like the high temps.
Sounds good, you know your stuff. All of these recommendations are super hard to find in Toronto Canada. I eventually found Titebond Original. Titebond Red is "Original" Right?
Hi Guys,I wasn't sure where to post this question, but I figured the OB guys would have a decent amount of experience with Veneer. I am currently refurbishing my Original Large Advent Speakers, including reforming, re grilling and doing a layer of Veneer as the current finish is really bad. I did some research and came to the conclusion that a product called TITEBOND III WOOD GLUE would be the best adhesive for my Veneer. When I looked at the Veneer product box it says to use Contact Cement. So what do you think? Any experience with this? I don't want to waste 50 bucks in Veneer using the wrong adhesive. Also: This is my first time using VeneerThe Veneer is Red Oak, Paperbacked.
Titebond would stick with a bit of sanding but I'm afraid the iron heat would cause bubbles and delamination in the existing vinyl. I've done contact cement but was not happy with the edges