Has anybody tried using aerolite 308 for repairs to timber frames? We have been advised to use it in an application where seasoned oak laminates are being stuck to each other and crucially to the ancient timber. These faces , often fairly inaccessible and usually worm eaten, have to be prepared to a specification of + or- 0.2mm!
Now I am not saying that I lack the necessary skill to acheive this extraordinary feat, but IF I was to fail to produce a very fine film thickness, would Aerolite still perform properly?
Would it not be more sensible to use an adhesive that had some keying or gap filling potential where very hard, worm-eaten surfaces are involved. After all, we are continually urged not to remove more material than absolutely necessary.