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Repairing Veneer Delamination
Veneer delamination is a separation of the surface layer from the core material caused by a failure of the bonding adhesive between the two layers.
Colin is the Manufacturing Engineer and Training Within Industry specialist at our production facility in beautiful, pastoral Springfield, OR. He drives to work daily in his 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, but not when it’s raining because the roof leaks, which here in Oregon is most of the time.
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Veneer delamination is a separation of the surface layer from the core material caused by a failure of the bonding adhesive between the two layers.
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Surface damage often takes the form of scratches, dings, splits, holes, or gouges. This video walks through the basic steps of repair.
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Minor edge damage and chip-out are the most common type of damage we see out in the field. It disrupts the edge of a wood member and will draw the eye to the area.
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Scratches and scuffs on wood ceilings are anything in the finish that disrupts the sheen and draw the eye to the defect. This video walks through the basic steps of repair.
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Not stopping to fix small, cosmetic defects during wood ceiling installations can result in expensive repairs after the Punch List comes out.