Gluing Walnut to Latex Painted Plywood

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Mike Camp

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Mike
I've got some walnut circles (3" diameter) I'm going to glue to a freshly painted (latex) piece of plywood. I assume normal wood glue won't work well, unless I sand the paint off the area I am going to glue. If I decide not to sand it, should I just use gorilla glue or contact cement or would normal wood glue work over the latex paint?
 

smallboat

smallboat
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What Mike said-
if you don't, the paint to wood adhesion will be the limiting factor.
Doesn't matter what glue you use if the paint will fail first.

you might try a tape test to see how strong that is.
if tape will pull the paint off, that will tell you what you need to know.
 

CarvedTones

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Andy
You said it was "freshly painted". Depending on how fresh it is, I might even try removing it under the spot to be glued. Latex stays soft for quite a while. You may be able to scribe the circle and peel it up. That is part of the problem with gluing over it, BTW. It would be a very long time before it fully cured if you glued something over it. If you don't peel some up, go with Mike's suggestion and rasp it - don't sand. Sanding will create a small depression and you will be gap filling. Rasping will pull some fibers up that you glue to.
 

Mike Camp

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Mike
Thanks guys for your help the paint (primer technically) had only been drying for 24 hours so I went with Andy's idea and was able to get up a good bit of it up with just a razor blade and some patience. Thanks again!
 
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