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255627 <ecoyle@t...> 2015‑08‑02 Re: horror story . . . was it the crappy wood?!
In the painting and finishing field, there is an effect called “mill Glaze”
wherein the cuttters of the moulders and planers actually burnish the wood,
thereby causing poor and inconsistent penertration of primers and stains.
Presumably it would also prevent glue from binding substantially with the wood
fibres cause they’re all burnished or polished

. OTOH, over the years I’ve laminated lots of 2-by materails off the shelf .
with nary a problem.

Glue can go bad too, with freezing, contamination

Just my thoughts

Eric

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