Loose formica on aluminum frame
Posted: 28 Jan 2004 5:52 am
I suppose I should be asking this in the Kitchen Cabinet area of the Home Depot website.
I have 3 places on my Sierra Session D-10 where the formica is coming loose. Two on the neck between the pickups and changer and the front face with the brand logo.
Am I wrong to think that the formica has heat activated glue on the back?
Can anyone suggest a procedure for ironing the laminate back in place?
A piece of cloth between the iron and the formica? What temperature setting?
Also... On the front panel the formica is attached directly to the aluminum..a giant heat sink. Since the logo seems to be peel off/stick-on pinstriping tape I hesitate heating up the formica from the front. Would it make sense to heat the aluminum panel from the back so that the glue melts before the logo trim?
Or should I just use a dab of glue/contact cement and forget the heat?
I have 3 places on my Sierra Session D-10 where the formica is coming loose. Two on the neck between the pickups and changer and the front face with the brand logo.
Am I wrong to think that the formica has heat activated glue on the back?
Can anyone suggest a procedure for ironing the laminate back in place?
A piece of cloth between the iron and the formica? What temperature setting?
Also... On the front panel the formica is attached directly to the aluminum..a giant heat sink. Since the logo seems to be peel off/stick-on pinstriping tape I hesitate heating up the formica from the front. Would it make sense to heat the aluminum panel from the back so that the glue melts before the logo trim?
Or should I just use a dab of glue/contact cement and forget the heat?