LumberJocks

Reply by Lee Barker

  • View all advertisers
  • Advertise with us

Posted on Comparing Polyurethane Glue Brands

View Lee Barker's profile

Lee Barker

1910 posts in 1048 days


#1 posted 393 days ago

Yesterday I was gluing up some pretty moist cedar. One joint was a split that I repaired by forcing polyurethane glue into the crack, which I could spread. Because the split was on the bias, I had to level the two surfaces before I could clamp the joint. I use laminate samples and a clamp for this typically because yellow glue and even epoxy won’t stick to that surface.

Well, this poly stuck! Shown is the sample, which broke when I pried up one corner. You can see that parts of the wood remain on the surface. I was pretty impressed. This was the PL brand shown in the OP.

Every time you turn around in this craft, you get smacked with a learning!

Oh, for the record, the sample was Woolamai Brush, #4746 Wilsonart, #60 finish.

Kindly,

Lee

-- "...in his brain, which is as dry as the remainder biscuit after a voyage, he hath strange places cramm'd with observation, the which he vents in mangled forms." --Shakespeare, "As You Like It"


DISCLAIMER: Any posts on LJ are posted by individuals acting in their own right and do not necessarily reflect the views of LJ. LJ will not be held liable for the actions of any user.

Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics

HomeRefurbers.com

Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics

GardenTenders.com :: gardening showcase