I like Titebond best for woodwork but last time I wanted glue, the shop only had Gorilla. I must say I haven't had any problems with it, but if anything, I think the Titebond works quicker. For other purposes I use the Bond Together, two part epoxy from Poundland which works very well and is somewhat cheaper than other varieties.
Cheers, Nerys
I like Titebond best for woodwork but last time I wanted glue, the shop only had Gorilla. I must say I haven't had any problems with it, but if anything, I think the Titebond works quicker. For other purposes I use the Bond Together, two part epoxy from Poundland which works very well and is somewhat cheaper than other varieties.
Cheers, Nerys
When the winds before the rain, soon you may make sail again, but when the rain's before the wind, tops'l sheets and halyards mind
I use Titebond 2 for all wood to wood applications, it's an aliphatic glue, which bonds very quickly, very strong when fully set and is waterproof. For all other metal to wood bonding I use a 30 minute epoxy resin.
Robbob.
I use Titebond 2 for all wood to wood applications, it's an aliphatic glue, which bonds very quickly, very strong when fully set and is waterproof. For all other metal to wood bonding I use a 30 minute epoxy resin.
Robbob.
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana"
As i start out i notice many kits say to glue .... but what type of glue is best ? I have used balsa cement for balsa 😜 but how about for other woods ?
Thanks
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As i start out i notice many kits say to glue .... but what type of glue is best ? I have used balsa cement for balsa 😜 but how about for other woods ?
Thanks