Dan,

Not necessarily I would think.  FPL-16A has been around a long time and used 
quite a bit back in the early KR years by a lot of builders (Steve Bennett 
was one of them).  Guess it depends on what characteristics you're after. 
For the "newbies"  - T-88 is awfully easy to work with, versatile (can be 
drilled and tapped, can fill fairly large gaps, can be thinned for sealing 
wood, is considered "structural" when mixed with cotton flox, etc.), and has 
almost become the "standard" with homebuilders, especially for wood to wood 
bonding.

Ed



So, is the bottom line, FPL 16A is the best adhesive for wood to wood?
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC



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