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Best way to glue two ‘finished'finished surfaces

What would be the best way to glue two surfaces which have already been finished with Danish oil and then wipe-on poly? (One

One surface would be the cut edge of ply, the other surface would be solid wood. Specifically: a long 2 1/4” width of solid wood capping two other edges of ply separated by a 3/4” gap.) I won’t

I won't be able to biscuit or dowel, but the good news is that this isn’tisn't structural - just a finished surface. Nevertheless, it's not an ideal situation, so some collective wisdom would be helpful here.

Best way to glue two ‘finished' surfaces

What would be the best way to glue two surfaces which have already been finished with Danish oil and then wipe-on poly? (One surface would be the cut edge of ply, the other surface would be solid wood. Specifically: a long 2 1/4” width of solid wood capping two other edges of ply separated by a 3/4” gap.) I won’t be able to biscuit or dowel, but the good news is that this isn’t structural - just a finished surface. Nevertheless, it's not an ideal situation, so some collective wisdom would be helpful here.

Best way to glue two finished surfaces

What would be the best way to glue two surfaces which have already been finished with Danish oil and then wipe-on poly?

One surface would be the cut edge of ply, the other surface would be solid wood. Specifically: a long 2 1/4” width of solid wood capping two other edges of ply separated by a 3/4” gap.

I won't be able to biscuit or dowel, but the good news is that this isn't structural - just a finished surface. Nevertheless, it's not an ideal situation, so some collective wisdom would be helpful here.

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Best way to glue two ‘finished' surfaces

What would be the best way to glue two surfaces which have already been finished with Danish oil and then wipe-on poly? (One surface would be the cut edge of ply, the other surface would be solid wood. Specifically: a long 2 1/4” width of solid wood capping two other edges of ply separated by a 3/4” gap.) I won’t be able to biscuit or dowel, but the good news is that this isn’t structural - just a finished surface. Nevertheless, it's not an ideal situation, so some collective wisdom would be helpful here.