Hi Guys
Last nite I took a new BBI off the glue form, sanded and planed the sides true to the boo, and generally got her ready for tillering. I drew my handle marks, where I was to cut the fades, etc. and it all seemed to be going great. Then disaster struck. I gave the bow a little bend via floor tillering to see how easy she would bend, and POP, the boo backing popped off from one tip clean to the handle. A little pull and the backing came the rest of the off - wo any real damage to the boo or the ipe belly. Both glue surfaces were covered in dry URAC and yes, the glue surfaces were scored with a hack saw blade prior to gluing.
In thinking back to the glue up - the only thing I can think that I may have done wrong is I wiped the glue surfaces clean just before gluing with mineral spirits. If I glued to quickly and the MS did not fully evaporate, could that have messed with my glue? Otherwise, I have no clue as to what went wrong.
I have used URAC for years, so please don't tell me it could have been my mixing ratio. Of course it could have been, but in my mind, very unlikely. It could also be a bad can of glue, but find that explanation unlikely as well - although it was a new can that had never been used before. I have had it lying around for a few months. Could that be the problem? I don't think so.
I ran both the belly and boo over the sander and brought them back to sound wood, and re-glued last nite. I used the URAC again, same can. I really thought about using TBIII, but went with the URAC.
Any thoughts?
Russ