Tite Bond #3 is water proof. But it still feels like regular wood glue.
The parts you roll together is a type of epoxy and it depends on what you are
using glue for. That type of epoxy is very thick when mixed and it can throw
off the fit if you use it on wood.
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From: Spiro
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] glues
you speak of plumber's puddy.
As you have discovered Gorilla glue is an urethane glue similar to the
acrylics of the super glue family. I like the Gorilla better for a water
tight wood glue. But I've been told of a better wood glue as of late.
I'll post and get back with it.
But, the plumber's epox if mixed right will hold crazy things together too
with more work time than super glue.
I've glued a metal plate onto the bac of my heat gun, as I have no hanging
hook for it. I've glued a flat plate onto a collar for use with my bottle
pump.
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Geoff Eden wrote:
> I may have misunderstood the glue discussion of some months ago. I believed
that gorilla glue was the type of blue that one needs in one's hands to
activate it. However, I may have been mistaken, is looking it up I note that it
is similar to superglue and comes out of a tube using moisture in the air to
start the hardening process.
>
> However, I do recall a discussion of a glue which one cut from a strip and
needed in one's hands. This looked tremendously practical to me, and I may have
inadvertently advise people on its proper name. Please, would somebody give me
the proper brand name of this glue.
>
> Gratefully
>
> Geoff
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