[CAUT] Titebond Molding & Trim Wood Glue

Chris Solliday solliday@ptd.net
Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:31:05 -0400


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David, I've been using this for a couple of years and been very pleased =
with it. It makes a nice collar that is "virtually" drip free. Easy to =
work with and does the job, my kind of people. Chris Solliday
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  Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:23 AM
  Subject: [CAUT] Titebond Molding & Trim Wood Glue


  Someone mentioned this glue a couple of weeks ago saying it was good =
for gluing on upright hammers.  It's not the easiest glue to find but =
there is a store in Dallas that carries it.  I got some yesterday and =
glued some sample grand hammers on shanks.  I put some on with a fairly =
tight fit, and another with a pretty loose fit on the shank.  I just =
removed a couple of the hammer heads, and have just re-glued a looser =
fitting hammer. =20

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  The glue is somewhat more gel like than some.  It flows easily but =
doesn't run or drip.  It also sets up hard but not brittle. =20

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  So far I like what I see.  Has anyone used this on grand hammers? =20

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  dave

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  __________________________

  David M. Porritt, RPT

  Meadows School of the Arts

  Southern Methodist University

  Dallas, TX 75275

  dporritt@smu.edu

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