Titebond III is water based for easy cleanup, and is waterproof when
cured. You could also use epoxy as long as the joint will not be exposed
to sunlight.
Bill Bina
On 11/1/2016 12:14 PM, Steve Staten via CnC-List wrote:
Good Morning, Everyone. I’m not a sailor but I own a boat and
impersonate a sailor on rare occasions. I have a problem with my
wooden cockpit grating. If it has a nautical name, I’m unaware. A few
of the runners that keep the grating up and out of the water have come
loose. They were glued on so I used Elmer’s Wood Glue to re-glue them,
thinking that would be the end of the matter. After a half-hour of
actual use, I was a wiser, sadder man. Is there a better glue that you
can recommend? I would surely appreciate it.
Steve Staten
“C’est La Vie”
26’ C&C
Langley, OK, USA
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