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Wood glue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wood glue is an adhesive used to tightly bond pieces of wood together. Many substances have been used as glues. The most common wood glues are polyvinyl acetate (PVA), also known as "white glue" or "...
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What does "Ultimate" Really Mean?; Titebond® III is the most advanced wood glue available today. It combines the strength, sandability, ease of use and water cleanup of PVAs (aliphatic resins) with the durability, open time and water-resistance of polyurethanes.
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Does anyone know what elmers wood glue is made of? I searched the archives but didn't see this anywhere. Thanks Ron ... How long can I keep glue? If stored properly and capped tightly, Elmer's school glues and wood glues have an average shelf life of 2 years; Krazy Glue, also known as a cyanoacrylate, has a shelf life...
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If there's one material, besides wood, that's central to furniture making, it's wood glue. Since ancient times, glue has been used to assemble furniture and it's not difficult to see glued pieces that are hundreds of years old.
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A thin, even layer of glue will form a strong bond between two pieces of wood, but a thick cushion of glue does just the opposite. It weakens the joint. And, usually you won't know if this joint is weak until the piece is done and has been used for a while.
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