"Robatoy" wrote in message
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On Sep 29, 3:23 pm, "Leon" wrote:
"tiredofspam" nospam.nospam.com wrote in message
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I was in Frank Klauz's shop a few weeks ago and he was using elmers glue.
I have been using titebond yellow, sometimes an elmers dark glue,
I know this is a matter of opinion, but figured I would like to hear the
pros and cons of each.... White PVA vs Yellow Aliphatic.
Some white glues are acutally wood glue. Elmers white glue is not
necessarily a wood glue.
Gorilla makes a White wood glue.
I use the glue that most closely matches the wood color. Light woods,
white
glue, dries clear. Light brown TBII , medium brown, TBIII, dark woods,
dark
glue.
I use this stuff a lot.
http://www.weldbond.com/cabinetmaking
For large lay-ups of laminate, Wilsonart 3000 is incredible. That
stuff is insane.
I do like TBIII a lot too, I like the dark colour for those same
reasons you stated.
I used Gorilla for an outdoor situation------ what a PITA!!! but it
does stick, holy cow does it ever.
OK, let me restate, WHITE gorilla glue, works just like regular yellow eood
glue except it is WHITE. Not a polyurethane glue.