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I want a longer open time glue and UF fits the bill. Does it irritate
your nose, breathing, or skin? Is it only a problem when it is in powder form and floats in the air during handling? How about when sanding through glue lines? There isn't a better alternative is there? I don't want to use the foamy Gorilla Glue type glues. I want performance on a par with Titebond but with a much longer open time. Dave |
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