Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?
Thanks,
Kevin
Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?
Thanks,
Kevin
Wed, Feb 9, 2005, 2:41am (EST-3) snipped-for-privacy@hackernetwork.com (Kevin=A0McMurtrie=A0) mysteriously asks: Is there anything else out there as good or better than Titebond?
For what?
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However a few more specifics would help.
Dave
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Lew
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Joe
Depends- are you gluing wood together for interior projects, or fastening an elephant to the ceiling? I use Elmer's Probond, FWIW, and it seems to do the trick just fine. Despite all the hype, I wouldn't actually be suprised to learn that standard yellow or white carpenter's glue works as well as anything for most applications- I just like the probond's round bottle.
If you're going to glue together a boat dock to set in the lake, or a set of wooden rain gutters or a picnic table or something else that is going to be exposed to the elements, then you might need to worry about it- otherwise it's really not a huge concern, if you ask me.
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