However, as someone stated earlier in this thread. The wood glue is
stronger than the wood it is used on. I have found this to be true even
using the cheap, plain jane Elmer's Wood Glue. Beyond that is massive
overkill for this, and most, instances.
Rand E.
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Garth Wood wrote:
> Bill Pearce wrote:
>> I missed some of the 8,000 replies to this post, so maybe I misunderstood,
>> but...
>>
>> Did someone suggest Gorilla Glue? Check out the latest issue of Fine
>> Woodworking. Gorilla Glue and similar products were outperformed but
>> virtually everything but spit.
>>
>> No one was more surprised than the tester.
>
> Yeah, saw that article. I was surprised, too.
>
> The glue I favour for the kind of job Chuck's trying to do is a product
> from Lee Valley Tools here in Canada called "Cabinetmaker's Glue 2002
> GF," discussed on their website here:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2o7ecv
>
> There's sufficient discussion of its properties to allow one to find
> some reasonable substitutes if you can't actually get the Lee Valley
> stuff. I think Titebond III is an excellent substitute, and it's
> available at big chain stores like Home Depot etc. in the States, as
> well as places like Rona here in Canada. A lot of smaller hardware
> stores carry it as well.
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