How can you separate pieces of wood which have been glued together with wood glue?

In my experience with furniture repair and refinishing I have found that I can dissolve wood glue 85% of the time with white vinegar. For the other 15% of the time when vinegar does not dissolve it, the glue can be softened with heat so that the pieces can be separated Vinegar method: Use a spray bottle resistant to vinegar (some bottle spray mechanisms malfunction after exposed to vinegar for a while). An empty bottle of Heinz Fruit and Vegetable Wash is a good alternative Position the joint in a way that will allow the vinegar to infiltrate into the joint.

Then spray the joint until the area is moist and let it sit. Continue to spray every 10-15 minutes to maintain the area moist with the vinegar. Every so often jiggle the pieces to assess progress.

This process requires patience as it may take 1-2 hours to do its magic. After the glued pieces have separated, make sure to clean all trace of glue with additional vinegar and let it dry completely before proceeding with the work Heat method: Moisten the area with water and then apply heat for about 30 seconds. If the area dries out while heating, spray again.

Repeat this process until the glue softens and the pieces are not rigidly attached to each other and can be separated. Again, patience is necessary because this method may take 30 minutes to an hour of continuous work to do the trick. Make sure to remove all glue.

Align the pieces of plastic as you would like them to remain together permanently. Hold the pieces of plastic together for 1 minute. 4Clamp the pieces of plastic together.

Place the pressed pieces of plastic into a clamp or vise. Follow the instructions that came with your clamp or vise to insert and close the clamp or vise around the pieces of plastic. Allow the pieces of plastic to remain in the clamp or vise for at least 24 hours.

Remove the pieces of plastic from the clamp or vise. 1Prepare the plastic. Use sandpaper to smooth the edges of the pieces of plastic you want to glue together.

2Fill the applicator bottle. Use a funnel to pour the acrylic cement into a squeeze bottle with an applicator tip.

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