Sue Nerlau
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Seems like there should be a glue out there that sets up faster that Titebond, so I don't have to sit there holding those pieces together, while they bond....no?
Seems like there should be a glue out there that sets up faster that Titebond, so I don't have to sit there holding those pieces together, while they bond....no?
I realize Vaughn that Titebond is a pva glue but it seems to have some of the properties of the urea glues. I'll give it a shot tomorrow and see what happens.
Here is a pic. of the type of industrial wood welder the guy in Fine WW was talking about:
For more info about it:
http://www.workriteinc.com/products.html
Here is a link with discussion of urea glue. One should use caution with urea glues as the fumes are toxic. A resperator is a good precaution. Works well with semented objects however.
http://www.djmarks.com/pdf/ureaglue.pdf