Test your gluing knoweldge.

LOL

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Leon
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IIRC Larry is a Kaliefounian.

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Leon

"Leon" wrote in news:pf3se.2190$ks4.1901 @newssvr12.news.prodigy.com:

Larry is an escaped Kaliefounian, hiding out in the wilds of southern Oregon. So there are signs of intelligence there.

Patriarch

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Patriarch

Where? Kaliefounia or Oregon?

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LRod

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:57:09 GMT, the opaque "Leon" spake:

Ex-pat Californicator to you, bubba. Now that I'm in SoOregon, I'm a budding Webfoot.

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Larry Jaques

me too. I use air dried lumber all the time.

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Steve knight

For PVA glues I'd agree with you. For epoxy I wouldn't, you can definately overclamp and squeeze enough glue out of the joint to get a failure. The same is probably true for other glues which have some gap-filling ability (e.g. poly glues).

John

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John McCoy

I've noticed w/ Type III it's easier to end up w/ a dry joint than w/ Type I or II...not from normal panel-type glue up from just clamping pressure so much, but in the "stick on a piece" scenario like a glue block--seems easier to "mush it out" and end up w/ not enough in the right places to me...

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Duane Bozarth

Wow, 17 out of 28. Looks like I won't be putting any kind of 'certification' on my resume :)

Does it mean you are considered really 'slick' if you flunk an adhesion test?

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Todd the wood junkie

It's one thing to claim certification, but another to make it stick.

(sorry.. that was tacky)

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Robatoy

Then use a few brads to hold it until the glue dries.

Dave

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David

23 of 28, but really disagreed with 3 questions at a minimum, a couple of others, stated as absolutes didn't seem right either.

That was the most painful interface for a test I've seen for a while: click the answer, have to click "back" to get back to the test, then scroll down to the next question (assuming you remembered which one you had just answered). The latter was at least true with Mozilla.

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