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Default Does PVA wood glue have a particular affinity for wood?

On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 21:52:02 +0100
"Rick Hughes" wrote:


"MM" wrote in message
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Because when I happen to leave the application brush unwashed for an
hour, it's still usable, whereas when I yesterday glued a piece of
timber in place it started almost immediately to "grab".



It's just that when it is in a joint it is in contact with wood over a large
surface area .. and if your joints are any good very thinly ... dry wood
acts like a sponge and sucks out the water content ... quickly.

I usually dampen wood slightly when I glue (except with contact adhesive)



I bet you like Polyurethane glue then! (Moisture set, even underwater)

R.