Posted on Comparing Polyurethane Glue Brands
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#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" |













