Any experience with Lee Valley Cabinetmaker's Glue 2002 GF

Anyone here have any experience with Lee Valley Cabinetmaker's Glue 2002 GF?

Opinions?

Thanks

Reply to
Paul
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I use it all the time; flows easily, good working time.. I have some stuff clamped up right now in fact. Never had a problem with it. Only time I did not use it was when I needed water resistant and water proof.

Reply to
Edwin Pawlowski

Hey Paul,

Yip, no probs with it. Use lots of it, daily. I use other products for vacuum work/marquetry/bent lams though.

Cheers,

aw

Reply to
A Dubya

Is it just for making cabinets or can it be used for other stuff? I'm going to make some kitchen cabinets so that may be a good glue for me.

Ralph Engerman R. E. Quick Transit

Reply to
R. E. Engerman

it should work fine for mounting craftsman saw motors to the underside of unisaw iron tops....

Reply to
Bridger

Hey JG,

I stick (a little pun there) with Unibond 800 or the West System. Both are top of the line in my opinion. Less shrinkage/swelling/springback issues.

The Unibond 800 comes from

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and the West System, I pick up at Lee Valley. The West System not only works great, but is a lot of fun. You can dye it any color you want, and use it as a filler.

I was commissioned awhile back to do a childs bedroom set. I routed out small geometric shapes on the pieces and filled them in with the west system, dyed with a flouresent pallete of colors.

Anyways, both are a very reliable adhesive.

Cheers,

aw

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A Dubya

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