And I've never had a problem with Elmer's Wood Glue, particularly with the right kind of joinery. Biscuits and Elmer's make a strong joint horizontally, but I'll confess to never using biscuits at right angles. Mike --- In motm@y..., Dave Hylander <david@h...> wrote: > It is strong glue, but has the same problem that urethane/epoxy glues have > for cabinet making. If you get excess glue on the face of the cabinet, it > gets into the wood fibers and tends to prohibit stain application in the > area where the glue is. If your painting, or clear finishing without stain > it should be fine. > > dave > > At 09:31 AM 7/29/02 -0400, Tkacs, Ken wrote: > > >Has anyone used biscuit joinery and "Gorilla" polyurethane glue? Is it as > >strong as everyone says it is?
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Re: Cabinetry -- Glue
2002-07-29 by mmarsh100
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