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Titebond II
Well I had to learn the hard way "It says Titebond II is only good for 3
freeze thaw". Further more, the temperature variation like near freezing at night to + 20-30C during the day will eventually cause ungluing. I have also use LePage exterior glue with similar results. "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... Glenn Ashmore ) writes: Everything else is epoxy. I use the West single lever pump and solicit cups from all the neighbors. Large curd cottage cheese for fairing, soft cream cheese for bonding and Jello pudding for detail. :-) we have municipal recyling in Ottawa. we put our plastic containers in platic bins and put them out for pickup on garbage day. so its a simple matter of walking around the neigbourhood on garbage day looking in people's plastic bins for plastic containers. I don't use epoxy but do ocassionaly find need for discarded plastic containers. Titebond is "aliphatic" glue, yellow carpenter's glue, not water resistent. I don't know what Titebond II is but one of my home handyman books says there is a water resistent variety of aliphatic glue available. Maybe that's what Titebond II is. The shear strength I posted earlier was for Titebond II from the Lee Valley Tools glue guide. It says Titebond II is only good for 3 freeze thaw cycles so I wouldn't use it on boats up here in Canada. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |