Best jointing glue.
On Wed, 8 Aug 2007 05:48:47 -0400, "PVR"
wrote:
I wish to make a board eight feet long and 16" wide. I shall use purchased
red oak from HD or Lowe's. I believe this comes in boards or planks up to 8"
wide. I shall use biscuits for the jointing and various clamps. After
jointing and sanding the board will be stained and clear coated, probably
with urethane.
Which glue is best for this jointing project? PVA, urethane, catalyzed
epoxy, etc? I want the board to be strong as it will be used for a small
domestic bar top.
Many thanks,
Peter.
Yellow carpenter's glue. I use Elmer's. When cured, the joint line
will be stronger than the wood, if applied and clamped properly.
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