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    Default Removing liquid nail glue from boards

    Hi guys,
    I have previously attached wood board (mainly coming from pallets to my tin shed) I removed them and I'd like to strip out the remaining of the liquid nail from the board. Can I use my thicknesser (brand new Hafco 13S) or it will damage the blades?

    Thanks everyone who can help
    Vanni

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    I would try to get as much of the liquid nails off as possible before using the thicknesser.
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    Hey, I have also bought a stanley 4 planer, Could I just try to remove it with that or it will damage the blade. I am a newbie. Thanks

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    It won't do any damage directly to the thicknesser, but it will probably make a right mess of the cutterhead and feed rollers and need a good scrubbing afterwards.
    The hand plane will be much easier to clean, so I'd be going down that path to get the bulk of the glue off before you thickness it.

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    Thanks for the tip.
    Quote Originally Posted by elanjacobs View Post
    It won't do any damage directly to the thicknesser, but it will probably make a right mess of the cutterhead and feed rollers and need a good scrubbing afterwards.
    The hand plane will be much easier to clean, so I'd be going down that path to get the bulk of the glue off before you thickness it.

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