Glass separation

I'm nearing completion on our Great Auk Double. When I had it on it's side to tape the seams, it fell off the saw horses. I thought all was ok, but as I'm starting final sanding, I noticed a spot where the glass appears to have separated (about .75" square). It's not soft or a bubble, and it might not have separated, but you can clearly see the fibers. I don't really want to sand it down and patch it, so If it's just cosmetic, I'll let it go and call it the first scratch. On the other hand, if it is a concern for structural integrity, I'll take the time to patch it. Thoughts?  http://<a href="http://s702.photobucket.com/user/Konnections/media/att_1469483798373177_1.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i702.photobucket.com/albums/ww25/Konnections/att_1469483798373177_1.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo att_1469483798373177_1.jpg"/></a>

 


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RE: Glass separation

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RE: Glass separation

if it's not soft or a bubble....the first scratch is a reasonable way to approach it.

.75 of an inch is not going to make a structural difference.

:)

h

RE: Glass separation

Thanks, H, that's what I was hoping for but wanted to check with the collective wisdom of the board before I got to final sanding and varnish.

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