Squashed squab
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My question for the forum is how do I return the damaged squab to its original shape? If the squab is composed of two wooden boards covered in vinyl, how can I get the front board to relax into a 90 degree angle with the top board? Would the application of a heat gun to the underside of the front board help it to relax and assume its former shape?
Lee
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Thanks to the 218 persons who were intrigued enough by the title of my post to take a gander and learn that a Plus 2 squab is not a young pigeon. I am happy to report that the squab is no longer squashed thanks to Ken Gray at Dave Bean Engineering. I stopped by to see Ken today and ask him about the squab. He reasoned that the two wooden pieces are held together by a metal strip. Ken placed the squab on a counter and applied considerable pressure to the bottom piece. It slowly yielded, opening the angle between the wood pieces to 90 degrees. As our friends across the pond might say, done and dusted!
Lee
Lee
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