madjack wrote:...all the adhesives have their places and uses... and BE SURE to read and follow all directions for the application at hand...
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Juneaudave wrote:I want the glue that works best on sloppy joints!!!!
Joanne wrote:Video presentation to show how tech they were in the tests.
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/ ... x?id=28853
Of course they don't give the results on the video, so I want to summarize them.
Results*
Type 1 PVA (Titebond III) - strongest
Slow set epoxy (System Three) - 99%
PVA (Elmer's carpenter's) - 95%
Polyurethane (Gorilla Glue) - 58%
The most surprising finding to me is that the Polyurethane glue is
much weaker than any of the yellow glues or the epoxy!
If you want all of the details you should grab a copy of the magazine and
or sign up on line for the magazine and get the results immediately.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Hmmm...
I wonder why Weldwood's Plastic Resin Glue wasn't in the mix???
I've been using that stuff since my high school days.
I like that it comes as a powder and you add water... You control the viscosity.
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