I've had good luck with titebond, by putting a glob in the hole of the sharps while they're upside down, (ten or so at a time), and then just setting them on the well-prepared wood. I'm starting to like the weldbond, though, and may start using it for several applications. Guy At 05:51 AM 2/24/98 -0700, you wrote: > Friends, > I don't think you can do any better than Weldbond. > Ken Burton "Doctor Piano" Calgary Alberta >On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Richard Wagner wrote: >> At various times in the recent past you both wrote: >> >>What would be the glue of choice for gluing plastic sharps? (or >> >>perhaps, plastic flats.) >> >>Danny Moore >> >Myself, I use Titebond. Works okay. >> >Keith A. McGavern Guy ******************************************************************** Anyone Without a Sense of Humor Is At The Mercy of The Rest of Us. ********************************************************************
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