On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:28:48 -0400, "Howard Ruttan"
wrote:
"Jay Pique" wrote ...
In the course of learning to work wood, I suppose it would do me good
to learn about adhesives. Any recommended tomes on the subject? I
don't need "all" the science, but I would like to see coverage similar
to that presented in Flexner or Jewitt's finishing books.
You don't really need a book if you read Chapter 9 of the Forest Products
Lab Handbook (link below). It outlines the properties of a properly
prepared surface and discusses, in detail, the fact that glue bonding is
almost entirely a mechanical process rather than a chemical one. It sounds
like several people in this thread may benefit from reading Chapter 9. You
can download it - FOR FREE (the best part)- right he
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/FP.../fplgtr113.htm
Thanks for the link - and the excellent discussion as presented by all
parties. This is the wreck at its best.
Happy 4th of July all of you USAmericans!
JP
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Going "golfing" of all things today.....ugh.