Thinking of buying one to help remove PVA wood joints when correcting mistakes. Does anyone use these and any recommendations would be appreciated?
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Isopropyl Alcohol will release PVA joints. I use the small spray pack to wet the joint wait a couple of minutes then prise the joint apart with a sharp blade. If you need to use a lot of force, stop and spray again. The Isopropyl Alcohol destroys the PVA bond so the joint should break relatively easily. If their is a sharp section of timber involved then be gentle and use the sharp blade to cut between the pieces of timber else the wetted wood breaks.Very useful and interesting technical tip as I've often wondered if and how you could undo a PVA joint without splintering the wood. With CA glues, the obvious solvent is acetone, so with PVA it is heat. Thanks for the information.
Workboats, Aiken, SC


