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The DAP glue seems to be better than Titebond for joint integrity. I
can NOT break apart the joint I glued up yesterday. I've ALWAYS been able to break TBII and TBII-Extend joints the next day (test joints only; not my project pieces!). As always, I'm indebted to you for providing the product name so I could call around town to find some. Dave |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... The DAP glue seems to be better than Titebond for joint integrity. I can NOT break apart the joint I glued up yesterday. I've ALWAYS been able to break TBII and TBII-Extend joints the next day (test joints only; not my project pieces!). As always, I'm indebted to you for providing the product name so I could call around town to find some. Dave Cool. I recall an oddity about removing clamps on projects glued with WeldWood in school. There were loud pops and cracks as the clamps were loosened. I guess that may have been be wood breaking or tearing in the joints when the clamp pressure is relieved. I never witnessed any problems but it was scary to hear all the noise while loosening the clamps. Don't be too alarmed if you hear the same. |
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