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Keith
 
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I use it for bungs on the teak deck. I do notice that if some is left around
the new bung, it'll turn opaque when it rains for a couple of days, but
turns clear again when it dries. Good visible for me to scrape it off after
doing the bung work.

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
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Yesterday, I was applying two by four doublers to one or two rafters
and perlins in the roofspace of the homestread, cracked or broken
after half a century's service. I left one doubler stud overnight,
with some Titebond carpenter's glue applied to one face.

This morning, I noticed I had left a fender washer on the glue face,
and the glue had set 15 hours later.
I tapped at the steel washer's edge to no avail, and finally hammered
it off. It came away with a surface layer of softwood.

I was more than impressed, not expecting such good metal/wood
bonding performance from a one part white resin glue.
It claims to be the strongest wood glue - and water resistant too,
but not for use below the water line.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK



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Ed Edelenbos
 
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I've used it for various applications and with excess pieces (like
trimmed edges and such), even ones that get left out in the weather,
I've never had one break at the joint... the wood breaks before the
glue joint.

When I was building guitars and such, I figured out why there are cases
where it shouldn't be used... because you may want to undo a glue joint.

Ed

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