> As a rule most > glue line failures are in reality due to the stresses of wood movement due to > changes in moisture content, not poor adhesion. > John Hartman I thought failures were usually found next to the glue joint, and if it was the glue joint that failed, it was because the joint was starved (not enough glue was used), or not enough pressure in clamping, or even too much clamping pressure. --- vince mrykalo rpt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you are not enjoying your work, you are not charging enough. -Vic Benvenuto ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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