Help - Kling Lamination Lifting on Legs

MN Kid

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I just purchased a Brunswick Kling and need some advice on how to best repair the lamination on the lower portion of the legs. On three of the six legs, the lamination has started to peal back from the bottom of the leg. I'm not looking to restore the legs (not yet at least) but wrather prevent them from further delamination. I would appreciate any advice on how to perform such a repair. The more detail, the better

Thanks in advance,
Randy
 
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I just purchased a Brunswick Kling and need some advice on how to best repair the lamination on the lower portion of the legs. On three of the six legs, the lamination has started to peal back from the bottom of the leg. I'm not looking to restore the legs (not yet at least) but wrather prevent them from further delamination. I would appreciate any advice on how to perform such a repair. The more detail, the better

Thanks in advance,
Randy

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glue it-
Robert.M
 
I just purchased a Brunswick Kling and need some advice on how to best repair the lamination on the lower portion of the legs. On three of the six legs, the lamination has started to peal back from the bottom of the leg. I'm not looking to restore the legs (not yet at least) but wrather prevent them from further delamination. I would appreciate any advice on how to perform such a repair. The more detail, the better

Thanks in advance,
Randy

Given the value/potential value of the table, I would contact a master woodworker and enlist his services.
 
I have the same problem. I just got a very large/long hypodermic needle and will be injecting thin super glue then clamping.

A friend has a Kling and he was told to use a very thin super glue and actually push it through the veneer. Drop small amount on the veneer and with a radius end of a stick like the end of a wood broom handle push and rock the stick. Seemed to work very well but this process requires stripping and refinish after glueing. His table looks brand new.
 
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